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spatter

[spat-er] / ˈspæt ər /


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

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

"Still less worth mentioning than any of those other little circumstances you have recalled, John Spatter," said I; "for I was, and am, sensible of your merits and my deficiencies."

From Some Christmas Stories by Dickens, Charles

Exactly so," said I. "To prevent this, Michael," said John Spatter, "or the remotest chance of this, there must be perfect openness between us.

From Some Christmas Stories by Dickens, Charles

"My dear John Spatter," I assured him, "that is precisely what I mean."

From Some Christmas Stories by Dickens, Charles




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