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1 hızlı konuş
patter (v.) -
2 tıpırtı
patter -
3 pıtırtı
patter, pattering sound. -
4 tıpırdamak
1. to patter, move with pattering footsteps. 2. (for one´s heart) to go pit-a-pat. 3. (for rain) to patter, pitter-patter. -
5 pıtır pıtır
with a patter, pitter-patter, pit-a-pat. - yürümek to walk with light, quick steps. -
6 pıtırdatmak
/ı/ to make (something) patter, patter. -
7 tıpırtı
1. patter, pitter-patter (of footsteps or rain). 2. pit-a-pat (of a heart). -
8 şakırdamak
"1. (for a heavy rain) to beat, drum, patter; (for swiftly flowing water) to patter, plash. 2. to jingle. 3. to rattle, clatter; to clack. 4. (for fingers) to snap, make a snapping sound; (for a whip) to crack, make a cracking sound. 5. to warble; to trill; to sing." -
9 şakırtı
"1. drumming, patter (of a heavy rain); patter, plash (of swiftly flowing water). 2. rattle, clatter; clack. 3. jingle. 4. snap, crack, pop." -
10 argo
adj. slangy, pertaining to slang; vernacular, of or pertaining to the vernacular--------n. slang, cant, argot, lingo, patter, vernacular, vulgarity; gobbledygook, writing which uses complex phrases and fancy words, vague bureaucratic jargon--------argo (meslek)n. gobbledygook* * *1. argot 2. slang 3. cant (n.) -
11 çabuk konuşma
n. patter* * *1. volubility 2. jabbering (n.) 3. jabber (n.) -
12 hızlı konuşma
n. jabber* * *1. triple tongue 2. patter (n.) -
13 tıkırtı
n. clinking, rattling, click, tick, clack, patter, tap* * *clack -
14 ayak sesi
n. footstep, step, footfall, patter, tread -
15 hızlı konuşmak
v. jabber, patter -
16 pıtırdamak
v. patter -
17 pıtırdamamak
v. (neg. form of pıtırdamak) patter -
18 pıtırtı
n. tap--------pıtırtı (yağmur)n. patter -
19 tıkır tıkır yürümek
v. patter -
20 tıpış tıpış yürümek
v. patter, toddle
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