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1 brslati
• splutter; sputter -
2 isfrfljati
• splutter; sputter -
3 izbrslati
• splutter; sputter -
4 buka
• ado; ados; affray; axle noise; bluster; boom; brawl; chevy; clammour; clamor; clamour; confusion; din; hoot out; hubbub; hullabaloo; hummer; hurly-barly; jangle; loudness; noise; noisiness; racket; random noise; rattle; riot; roar; row; rumble; splutter; to hoot out; to-do; tumult; turbu -
5 cvrčanje
• chirp; sizzle; splutter; sputter; sputter out -
6 cvrčati
• chirr; chirrup; creak; frizzle; hiss; scroop; sizzle; spit; splutter; sputter; sputtering; whine -
7 frfljati
• gibber; splutter; sputtering -
8 galama
• ado; ados; bother; bounce; bray; clammour; clamour; clatter; din; fracas; fuss; habbub; hullabaloo; hurly-barly; jangle; life; noise; outcry; racket; shindy; splash; splutter; uproar; vociferation -
9 halabuka
• hubbub; splutter -
10 jurnjava
• bustle; clapper; clutter; dash; hunt; make rush at; race; rush; rushing; scud; scurry; splutter; whirl -
11 nerazumljiv
• abstruse; gibberish; incomprehensible; inconmprehensible; inconvertible; mysterious; obscure; splutter; unintelligible -
12 pljuskati
• dabble; paddle; patter; splash; splutter; swash -
13 poprskati
• bespatter; bespot; besprinkle; cover; dabble; frekle; intersperse; pepper; sparge; spatter; speck; spekle; splash; splash all over; splutter; spray; sprinkle; squirt; syringe; wash -
14 prepirka
• alercation; altercation; argument; bicker; contention; contest; controversy; debate; disputation; expostulation; quarell; quarrel; row; set-to; splutter; squabble; strife; word; wrangle; yar -
15 prskati
• asperse; scatter; spatter; spit; splash; splutter; spray; sprinkle -
16 prštati
• crepitate; splutter; sputtering -
17 svađa
• affray; alercation; altercation; bickering; bickerings; brawl; breeze; broil; conflict; disagreement; dispute; dissension; feud; fuss; jar; matrimony; noise; quarell; quarrel; row; ruffle; set to; set-to; spar; splutter; squabble; strife; upset; wrangle -
18 trtljati
• gibber; splutter; the gift of the gab -
19 vreva
• ado; ados; babel; clammour; commotion; pother; rally; romp; scuffle; splutter; throng; tumult; turbulence; uproar
См. также в других словарях:
Splutter — Splut ter (spl[u^]t t[ e]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Spluttered} ( t[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spluttering}.] [Prov. E. splutter, eqivalent to sputter. Cf. {Sputter}.] To speak hastily and confusedly; to sputter. [Colloq.] Carleton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Splutter — Splut ter, n. A confused noise, as of hasty speaking. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
splutter — (n.) 1670s, perhaps a variant of SPUTTER (Cf. sputter), intensified by the consonant cluster of splash, splatter, etc. The verb is from 1728 … Etymology dictionary
splutter — ► VERB 1) make a series of short explosive spitting or choking sounds. 2) say in a rapid indistinct way. ► NOUN ▪ a spluttering sound. DERIVATIVES splutterer noun. ORIGIN imitative … English terms dictionary
splutter — [splut′ər] vi. [var. of SPUTTER] 1. to make hissing or spitting sounds, or to throw off particles in an explosive way, as something frying; sputter 2. to speak hurriedly and confusedly, as when excited or embarrassed vt. 1. to utter hurriedly and … English World dictionary
splutter — UK [ˈsplʌtə(r)] / US [ˈsplʌtər] verb Word forms splutter : present tense I/you/we/they splutter he/she/it splutters present participle spluttering past tense spluttered past participle spluttered informal 1) a) [intransitive] to make noises with… … English dictionary
splutter — splut|ter [ˈsplʌtə US ər] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from sputter] 1.) [I and T] to talk quickly in short confused phrases, especially because you are angry or surprised = ▪ But ... but ... I can t believe... how could you? she… … Dictionary of contemporary English
splutter — [[t]splʌ̱tə(r)[/t]] splutters, spluttering, spluttered 1) VERB If someone splutters, they make short sounds and have difficulty speaking clearly, for example because they are embarrassed or angry. [V with quote] But it cannot be, he spluttered … English dictionary
splutter — See splutter, sputter … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
splutter — verb Splutter is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑engine … Collocations dictionary
splutter — verb (I) 1 to talk quickly in short confused phrases, especially because you are angry or surprised: “But ...But ...I can t believe...how could you?” she spluttered. (+ with): Katie was spluttering with rage. 2 to make short sharp noises, like… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English