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Patter - Wikipedia Patter[1] is a prepared and practiced speech that is designed to produce a desired response from its audience Examples of occupations with a patter include the auctioneer, salesperson, dance caller, magician, and comedian
PATTER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com verb (used without object) to make a rapid succession of light taps Raindrops patter on the windowpane Synonyms: pelt, rap, beat, pat to move or walk lightly or quickly The child pattered across the room
Patter - definition of patter by The Free Dictionary 1 to make a rapid succession of light taps 2 to move or walk lightly or quickly 3 to cause to patter 4 to spatter with something n 5 a rapid succession of light tapping sounds 6 the act of pattering n , v 2 meaningless, rapid talk; chatter 3 amusing lines delivered rapidly by an entertainer or performer
patter - Wiktionary, the free dictionary patter (third-person singular simple present patters, present participle pattering, simple past and past participle pattered) To make irregularly repeated sounds of low-to-moderate magnitude and lower-than-average pitch
patter noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of patter noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [singular] the sound that is made by something repeatedly hitting a surface quickly and lightly I could hear the pitter-patter of feet in the corridor [uncountable, singular] fast continuous talk by somebody who is trying to sell you something or entertain you
What does PATTER mean? - Definitions. net A patter is a rapid, continuous, and often repetitive speech or sound, typically used to present information quickly, in a persuasive or an entertaining manner
Patter - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When something patters, it makes a light, rhythmic, tapping sound On a rainy night, you might love lying in bed listening to the rain patter on the roof You can describe the way rain patters, or the way children's feet patter down the hallway on Christmas morning
patter, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun patter See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the noun patter? How is the noun patter pronounced? Where does the noun patter come from? The earliest known use of the noun patter is in the mid 1700s