splutter|splutters in English
noun
[splut·ter || 'splʌtə(r)]
rapid and unclear speech; noise; act of speaking in a rapid and unclear manner; spitting, spattering; splattering noise
Use "splutter|splutters" in a sentence
1. 4 synonyms for Crepitate: crackle, splutter, sputter, crackle
2. 3 The rain caused the lamp to splutter.
3. 9 He gave a brief splutter of laughter.
4. 1 The car started with a splutter.
5. 2 The whisky made her cough and splutter.
6. 4 synonyms for Crepitate: crackle, splutter, sputter, crackle
7. 4 A faint but more hopeful splutter, this time.
8. 8 I ask as I splutter into a tissue.
9. They beth splutter with anger and burst into silly giggles, wrestling.
10. 15 I do not make a fuss, I do not rant and splutter.
11. Hold him by the nose, dearie, then he'll splutter and wake up.
12. I do not make a fuss, I do not rant and splutter.
13. 5 They beth splutter with anger and burst into silly giggles, wrestling.
14. 13 She took too big a gulp of whisky and started to cough and splutter.
15. She took too big a gulp of whisky and started to cough and splutter.
16. 10 Hold him by the nose, dearie, then he'll splutter and wake up.
17. 21 She uttered each syllable with controlled clarity,[www.Sentencedict.com] and without a splutter or stammer.
18. 20 Doctors have better things to do than telephone the health department with every cough and splutter.
19. 22 The young man was so anxious that he could only splutter out what he had witnessed.
20. 6 Shaw is like saltwater in the face and Margaret was apt to splutter.
21. 16 Shaw is like saltwater in the face and Margaret was apt to splutter.
22. 11 My literary pretensions made C splutter with laughter, but poetry weaves a potent spell.
23. 6 Watch the baby splutter and gasp. Hear the baby scream for hours on end.
24. The juggernaut started with a cough and splutter, was thrown into gear and began to move off down the narrow road.
25. 7 The juggernaut started with a cough and splutter, was thrown into gear and began to move off down the narrow road.