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    patter
    /ˈpatə/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. talk at length without saying anything significant: "she pattered on incessantly"

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  2. PATTER definition: 1. continuous and sometimes funny speech or talk, especially used by someone trying to sell things…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PATTER is to say or speak in a rapid or mechanical manner. How to use patter in a sentence.

  4. When something patters, it makes a light, rhythmic, tapping sound. On a rainy night, you might love lying in bed listening to the rain patter on the roof. You can describe the way rain patters, or the way children's feet patter down the hallway on Christmas morning.

  5. PATTER meaning: 1. continuous and sometimes funny speech or talk, especially used by someone trying to sell things…. Learn more.

  6. Patter definition: to make a rapid succession of light taps. See examples of PATTER used in a sentence.

  7. To speak or chatter glibly and rapidly. 2. To mumble prayers in a mechanical manner. v.tr. To utter in a glib, rapid, or mechanical manner. n. 1. The jargon of a particular group; cant. 2. Glib rapid speech, as of an auctioneer, salesperson, or comedian. 3. Meaningless talk; chatter.

  8. Someone's patter is a series of things that they say quickly and easily, usually in order to entertain people or to persuade them to buy or do something.

  9. Definition of patter noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Someone's patter is a series of things that they say quickly and easily, usually in order to entertain people or to persuade them to buy or do something.

  11. Jul 9, 2024 · patter (plural patters) A soft repeated sound, as of rain falling, or feet walking on a hard surface. I could hear the patter of mice running about in the dark. 1907 January, Harold Bindloss, chapter 7, in The Dust of Conflict, 1st Canadian edition, Toronto, Ont.: McLeod & Allen, →OCLC: