splutter|spluttered|spluttering|splutters in English
verb
[splut·ter || 'splʌtə(r)]
speak in a rapid and unclear manner; spit, spatter; make spitting sounds
Use "splutter|spluttered|spluttering|splutters" in a sentence
1. Her father spluttered indignation.
2. "Balderdash!" he spluttered indignantly.
3. The firework spluttered and went out.
4. 9 The old gentleman was spluttering with indignation.
5. The engine coughed and spluttered into life.
6. He spluttered and excitedly talked about something.
7. 4 synonyms for Crepitate: crackle, splutter, sputter, crackle
8. 3 The rain caused the lamp to splutter.
9. The old gentleman was spluttering with indignation.
10. 9 He gave a brief splutter of laughter.
11. Ma Katz coughed and spluttered, yellow tears coursing down her face.
12. 1 The car started with a splutter.
13. Then add cumin seeds fry till they start spluttering.
14. Out of breath,he spluttered he'd come up the stairs at once.
15. 2 The whisky made her cough and splutter.
16. 4 synonyms for Crepitate: crackle, splutter, sputter, crackle
17. 4 A faint but more hopeful splutter, this time.
18. 8 I ask as I splutter into a tissue.
19. He spluttered a load of hip-hop banter as he danced around the drum.
20. They beth splutter with anger and burst into silly giggles, wrestling.
21. Next it's a violent spluttering action and, finally, much squirming to grab the spoon from you.
22. The drone had become a hiccup - a variation on a theme of coughing and spluttering.
23. 15 I do not make a fuss, I do not rant and splutter.
24. Hold him by the nose, dearie, then he'll splutter and wake up.
25. I do not make a fuss, I do not rant and splutter.