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spluttering
▪ I. ˈspluttering, vbl. n. [f. as prec.] The action of the verb in various senses.1739 J. Miller's Jests No. 167, But all his spluttering was in vain. 1840 Thackeray Catherine vi, He emptied, with much spluttering and grimaces,..the beer into the fire. 1856 Mrs. Carlyle Lett. II. 299 What galloping ...
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China's economic recovery is spluttering. The prognosis is not good
Jun 22, 2023In the event, China has reopened with a whimper, not a bang. A range of economic indicators, including retail sales and investment, have risen less rapidly than expected. Some analysts now think ...
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splutteringly
splutteringly, adv. (ˈsplʌtərɪŋlɪ) [f. spluttering ppl. a. + -ly2.] In a spluttering manner.1941 Penguin New Writing X. 21 The rifles volleyed splutteringly three times and the funeral was over. 1969 Listener 16 Jan. 85/3 This is often a splutteringly funny book, but the humour seems to me to spring...
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Plane crash off California coast sparks urgent search for survivors
TodayThe aircraft had been making spluttering noises and flying erratically before it plunged out of sight shortly after 7:00 p.m., according to unnamed witnesses on the shore, who were quoted by NBC ...
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John Horvath (doctor)
of our neighbouring countries has a high-level alert … then there's the no-brainers: we want to make it socially unacceptable to go to work coughing, spluttering
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spluttery
spluttery, a. (ˈsplʌtərɪ) [f. as spluttering ppl. a.] Suggestive of spluttering.1866 Spectator 10 Nov. 1261/2 The gilding on it [a new book] has a spluttery effect.
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Wesley Mann
Mann (born September 6, 1963) is an American character actor, best known for his role as the caterpillar on Adventures in Wonderland and for playing the spluttering
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splutter
▪ I. splutter, n. (ˈsplʌtə(r)) [Imitative: cf. sputter n. Noted by Johnson as ‘a low word’.] 1. A noise or fuss.1677 Miége Fr. Dict. ii, To keep a great splutter,..faire grand bruit. 1711 Swift Jrnl. to Stella 8 Sept., What a splutter you keep, to convince me that Walls has no taste! 1735 Burdon Poc...
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Thickened fluids
Individuals with difficulty swallowing may find that liquids cause coughing, spluttering, or even aspiration, and that thickening drinks enables them to
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White-browed bulbul
The song is a rich, spluttering warble and the bird is more often heard than seen.
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chutter
▪ I. chutter, v. (ˈtʃʌtə(r)) [Imit.] intr. To make a clattering, spluttering noise. Hence ˈchuttering vbl. n., (a) a subdued chirping (E.D.D.); (b) any kind of mechanically produced noise which is constantly repeated.1938 J. Steinbeck Long Valley 155 The chuttering of the Diesel engine. 1948 D. Ball...
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Strong Again
After a spluttering start that saw them win a MOBO, then get dropped and signed again, Tulisa, Fazer and Dappy have conquered the airwaves of late and
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tash
▪ I. tash (tæʃ) Also 'tache. Colloq. abbrev. of moustache, mustache n. 1 a.1893–4 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words II. 719 Tash, a moustache. ‘Him wi' the tash.’ 1943 Hunt & Pringle Service Slang 64 Tash, moustache. 1965 R. Simons Dead Reckoning iv. 56 'E 'ad a little tash, just under 'is nose. 196...
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B(if)tek
Trippy listening music, with lots of burbling bass, mellow grooves, occasional samples, and spluttering filtered percussions."
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Thickened fluids - Wikipedia
Thickened fluids. Thickened fluids and thickened drinks are often used for people with dysphagia, a disorder of swallowing function. [1] The thicker consistency makes it less likely that individuals will aspirate while they are drinking. Individuals with difficulty swallowing may find that liquids cause coughing, spluttering, or even aspiration ...
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