patter|patters in English

noun

[pat·ter || 'pætə(r)]

chatter, small talk; sound of footsteps; gossip; slang, jargo

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1. 6 At length there was a pitter-patter, pitter-patter, and some bits of mortar fell from the wall above.

2. A few raindrops patter on the roof.

3. She can't wait for the patter of tiny feet.

4. We can't wait to hear the patter of tiny feet.

5. My thoughts wandered as the tour guide began his patter.

6. I find the patter of rain on the roof soothing.

7. I heard the rain patter against/on the window.

8. The tour guide begins his patter on Forty-sixth.

9. The patter suggested a warm-up for a cruise ship entertainment.

10. 4 Making pitter-patter sounds on my glass window.

11. You have to learn to resist the sales patter.

12. Are we going to hear the patter of tiny feet?

13. 3 You have to learn to resist the sales patter.

14. Synonyms for Babbles include gabbles, chatters, prattles, jabbers, prates, burbles, gabs, patters, twitters and blathers

15. 1 Anna's heart went pitter-patter as she opened the letter.

16. It's difficult to look at the cars without getting the sales patter .

17. Buttercream Yarn, Red Heart, Baby Bee Pitter Patter Yarn Yarn Lot silviaol

18. He is a bald bloke with a lively line in jackets and patter.

19. The pounding rain continues for about four hours, then subsides to a patter.

20. As I hurried I heard the scrabbling patter of the wolves closing in.

21. It was drizzling very lightly, and I could hear the tiny patter of small raindrops.

22. Magmatic contact metamorphism can lead to the variations of distribution patter of REEs in coal.

23. Will, don't you long for the patter of a thousand tiny little feet?

24. Monkwords, marybeads jabber on their girdles : roguewords, tough nuggets patter in their pockets.

25. Are you telling me we're going to be hearing the patter of tiny feet?