blatter

/ˈblætər/
verb
  1. To make a loud, repetitive, or harsh noise, especially like rain, hail, or wind beating against something.
    • The wind blattered the loose shutters, keeping everyone awake.
    • The rain began to blatter against the windowpane all night long.
    • We could hear the hail blattering on the roof of the car.
  2. To talk loudly and rapidly in a confused or foolish way.
    • She blattered into her phone, ignoring everyone around her.
    • The children blattered excitedly about their day at the fair.
    • He stood on the corner and blattered on about his political theories.
noun
  1. A loud, repetitive noise, especially from rain, hail, or wind.
    • The blatter of rain on the tent made it hard to sleep.
    • We listened to the blatter of hail against the metal shed.
    • The constant blatter of the storm drowned out our conversation.
  2. Rapid, foolish, or noisy talk.
    • His blatter at the party annoyed everyone who tried to have a real conversation.
    • I couldn't concentrate with all the blatter coming from the next room.
    • The meeting was full of blatter and no decisions.
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