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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. patter: [verb] to say or speak in a rapid or mechanical manner.

  4. patter: 1 v make light, rapid and repeated sounds “gently pattering rain” Synonyms: pitter-patter Type of: go , sound make a certain noise or sound v rain gently Synonyms: pitter-patter , spatter , spit , sprinkle Type of: rain , rain down precipitate as rain n a quick succession of light rapid sounds “the patter of mice” “the patter of tiny ...

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

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

  7. 9 meanings: 1. to walk or move with quick soft steps 2. to strike with or make a quick succession of light tapping sounds 3..... Click for more definitions.

  8. Define patter. patter synonyms, patter pronunciation, patter translation, English dictionary definition of patter. v. pat·tered , pat·ter·ing , pat·ters v. intr. 1. To make a quick succession of light soft tapping sounds: Rain pattered steadily against the glass. 2.

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

  10. Jul 9, 2024 · patter (third-person singular simple present patters, present participle pattering, simple past and past participle pattered). To make irregularly repeated sounds of low-to-moderate magnitude and lower-than-average pitch. The bullets pattered into the log-cabin walls.

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