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spatter

[spat-er] / ˈspæt ər /


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"Still not worth mentioning, my dear John Spatter," said I; "still, equally true."

From Some Christmas Stories by Dickens, Charles

Spatter, spat′ėr, v.t. to throw out or scatter upon: to scatter about: to sprinkle with dirt or anything moist: to defame.—n. the act of spattering: what is spattered.—n.pl.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

"Spatter work" is a means of obtaining a delicate printable tone, consisting of innumerable little dots of ink spattered on the paper.

From Pen Drawing An Illustrated Treatise by Maginnis, Charles

Carrying it in his hand, he spent busy hours minutely studying "Spatter Work," and carefully inspecting decorated bedspreads.

From A Daughter of the Middle Border by Garland, Hamlin

"I am sure of it!" returned John Spatter.

From Some Christmas Stories by Dickens, Charles




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