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Present participle for to spray droplets of saliva from the mouth, especially while speaking
“His handkerchief hovered on guard over his mouth, which had a tendency to splutter saliva.”
Present participle for to speak hurriedly or confusedly
“They might laugh or splutter their gibberish, but she should speedily let them know that she is not to be insulted by any such rascally crew.”
Present participle for to talk incoherently, as if one were delirious or mad
Present participle for to draw or exhale air, typically through the nose noisily
Present participle for to feel or express violent uncontrollable anger
Present participle for to cover with drops or spots of something
Present participle for to make a low rumbling sound
Present participle for to utter in a hostile or aggressive way
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