Definitionn. the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Mr Wood met this difficulty by the simple device of so shaping the cars that they completely protect both their own running gear and the track from all possible spattering, a device which, simple as it is, has materially lessened the cost of the steel and greatly increased the production. [Please select]
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The spattering of a lightning-flash is of the thunder also. [Please select]
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The white spray rose in a shower over him and little Europa, and fell spattering down upon the water. [Please select]
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As the spattering mud-drops fell round him, Carraway lifted his head and sniffed the air like a pointer that has been just turned afield. [Please select]
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The coppice and corn-fields in front of the British troops were filled with French sharp-shooters, who kept up a distant spattering fire. [Please select]
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Spattering and plunging, but cooling fast, the gray team galloped along the shallow bed of the Cocahutchie. [Please select]
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At once the ducks became confused, scattering in all directions, squawking madly, spattering the water. [Please select]
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