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- verbinformalblatter (verb) · blatters (third person present) · blattered (past tense) · blattered (past participle) · blattering (present participle)
- move with a clatter:"the pickup blattered down the road"
- strike repeatedly and noisily:"I blattered away at the old typewriter"
Originearly 18th century: originally Scots, of imitative origin.
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Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word blatter. blat′tėr, v.i. to talk overmuch, to prate.— v.i. to hurry or rush noisily.— n. a clatter of words, sound of rapid motion. [L. blaterāre .]
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