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    Spat·ter
    /ˈspadər/

    verb

    • 1. cover with drops or spots of something: "passing vehicles spattered his shoes and pants with mud"

    noun

    • 1. a spray or splash of something: "she stood clear of the spatter of water that came off the steps"
  2. The meaning of SPATTER is to spurt forth in scattered drops. How to use spatter in a sentence.

  3. SPATTER definition: 1. to drop small drops of liquid, etc. on a surface, or (of liquid) to fall, especially noisily, in…. Learn more.

  4. to drop small drops of liquid, etc. on a surface, or (of liquid) to fall, especially noisily, in small drops: Two bikes raced by and spattered mud over our clothes. The bikes spattered them with mud. They could hear raindrops spattering on the roof of the car. Fewer examples.

  5. to scatter or dash in small particles or drops: The dog spattered mud on everyone when he shook himself. to splash with something in small particles: to spatter the ground with water. to sprinkle or spot with something that soils or stains.

  6. 1. to scatter or splash (a substance, esp a liquid) or (of a substance) to splash (something) in scattered drops: to spatter mud on the car; mud spattered in her face. 2. ( tr) to sprinkle, cover, or spot (with a liquid) 3. ( tr) to slander or defame.

  7. If you spatter something, you splash it with tiny drops of a liquid, like the way the artist Jackson Pollock dripped and spattered paint across a large canvas. You can spatter sauce across your stretched-out pizza dough, and you can also listen to rain spatter against the windows during a storm.

  8. Check pronunciation: spatter. Definition of spatter verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. SPATTER meaning: to cover someone or something with small drops of liquid without intending to: . Learn more.

  10. 4 days ago · spatter in British English. (ˈspætə ) verb. 1. to scatter or splash (a substance, esp a liquid) or (of a substance) to splash (something) in scattered drops. to spatter mud on the car. mud spattered in her face. 2. (transitive) to sprinkle, cover, or spot (with a liquid)

  11. Spatter Definition. To scatter in drops or small blobs. To spatter red paint over blue. To splash, spot, or soil with such drops or blobs. To emit or spurt out in drops or small blobs, as fat in frying. To strike or land on in a dispersed way. Rain spattered the pavement.

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