26984 words

splutters

6 definitions • 11 examples
1
to speak in a quick and confused way, producing short, unclear noises because of surprise, anger, etc.:

Examples:

[ + speech ] "But, er ... when, um, ... how?" he spluttered.
The old gentleman was spluttering with indignation.
He sputtered an apology about being 14 minutes late.
2
(of a person) to produce short, unclear noises from your mouth, especially because you cannot breathe properly:

Examples:

She took too big a gulp of whisky and started to cough and splutter.
3
(of an engine or machine) to make a series of short, unclear noises:

Examples:

One of the engines spluttered as if it was short of fuel.
I can hear a coffee machine spluttering away.
4
the act of speaking in a quick and confused way, producing short, unclear noises, because of surprise, anger, etc.:

Examples:

I listened to his splutters of justification.
A few splutters of indignation could be heard from the back row.
5
short, unclear noises from your mouth, especially because you cannot breathe properly:

Examples:

She was struggling to make sense of the garbled words, splutters, and sneezes.
6
a series of short, unclear noises made by an engine or machine:

Examples:

She heard the cough and splutter of an aircraft engine.

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