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Discover Ludwig'splutter' is a real word and it is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of making sudden, unintelligible noises or words, usually in response to shock or surprise. Example: As the thunder rumbled, Sally spluttered in terror.
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When I mention Marseille as the capital of culture, the smokers cough and splutter with laughter.
You might splutter that you're having none of that, but with big hitters such as Thomas Keller (it was designed by Nick Kokonas, one of the original partner's in Chicago's Alinea) on board, expect to see it in the UK soon.
But it wouldn't seem out of place in the government's latest edict on housing design, which was coughed up in a deathbed splutter on Friday, shortly before parliament was dissolved.
The film was based on the notion that fitness clubs were becoming the new singles bars, because why spend a date drinking quietly while looking your best when you can sweat, splutter and fear potential heart explosion in front of your prospective partner?
The reformists are mulling over whether to throw in their lot with one of them.In this section You never know Wet and dry Gurgle and splutter Democracy?
Six, however, vanish at the boundary, or only just splutter across it; and three appear from nowhere, almost as soon as the Jurassic begins.That boundary itself is suggestive.
Hotel lifts get stuck, and even the espresso machines in Hanoi's Parisian-style cafés splutter to a halt.
Still not over the wall Interesting news Crypto wars 2.0 Zoom, zoom, splutter Out at the top Value diluted The Marlboro of marijuana ReprintsMr Costolo has made big, tweet-worthy promises to his followers.
India's capital is suffering a silent airpocalypse while the noisier citizens of Beijing holler and splutter about dangerous concentrations of particles in every lungful of air.
When confronted with a statement that cannot be denied, ie human rights leave a lot to be desired in China, they splutter that there is nothing a mere sporting contest can do to change such lofty problems.
Still not over the wall Crypto wars 2.0 Interesting news Zoom, zoom, splutter Out at the top Value diluted The Marlboro of marijuana ReprintsSanoma, which was seeking a buyer for its 33% stake before the law was proposed, will now find a limited number of takers, and thus probably a lower price.
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