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"splutter" Definitions
  1. a short explosive sound

45 Sentences With "splutter"

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No doubt this debate will rage, or splutter, for years to come.
There's a moment of silence, a splutter of laughter, and then they hang up.
When Hernández's cutting machinery started to splutter, he repeatedly doused it in water to bring down the temperature.
The big distillers may splutter that, from peaty Islay malts to smoother Speysides, Scotch has plenty of variety already.
Cuts like Echo 106's "100M Splutter" do a good job of establishing the tone: dark but never aggressive.
Without G7 economies like the U.K. and Italy contributing to their full potential, the entire world could splutter into recession.
Outraged establishment Republicans splutter that he's not a real conservative, but neither, it turns out, are many of their own voters.
It is at this point that the movie, which has been motoring along nicely, fuelled by silliness and pep, begins to splutter.
And when Sanders and his supporters splutter that it's inaccurate and unjust and outrageous, the right will not give a single fuck.
They make a tiny, tiny squeak at this point, which is enough to make you splutter like a choking pelican at your desk.
Like others in the region, that system is starting to seize and splutter, even if it's better lubricated than most by its oil wealth.
Financial titans might splutter into their champagne at Mr Philippon's finding, and point to the reduction in trading spreads or even the rise of firms like Vanguard.
The government wants to keep the property sector as a driver of economic growth as other areas splutter, so has an incentive to allow healthy price rises.
Mr. Spielberg's movie was nominated for best picture, but his name was not among the directing nominees, prompting two friends watching with him to splutter in outrage.
In the case of snow blowers, for instance, the presence of any ethanol causes them to cough, splutter and cease to shift the white stuff from our driveways.
This analogy between households and governments makes mainstream economists splutter with irritation; as Stiglitz observes, when the Swabian housewife reduces her spending, her husband doesn't lose his job.
Having ran up as far as $1.2988 sterling started to splutter badly and was back down under $1.28 by the time U.S. FX trading had started to gain momentum.
Its fighters blew up part of a sulphur factory south of Mosul, unleashing a noxious white cloud of chemicals that caused troops to cough and splutter (few carry gas masks).
Humiliatingly and inevitably, just like the first drag of a cigarette taken in a playground, and I splutter as the chili slides down my throat on a wave of tangy tamarind juice.
REUTERS   A dive in high-flying U.S. tech stocks on worries their boom may have peaked left investors wondering whether the longest global equity bull run in living memory might be starting to splutter.
LONDON (Reuters) - The dip in the U.S. economy is a "splutter" rather than a more serious downturn, the International Monetary Fund's chief economist said, though policy uncertainty in Washington was making forecasting increasingly difficult.
The New York Times' allegations are hugely serious, enough to solicit fast and concerned responses from a multitude of politicians and prompt Facebook's campaign PR machine to splutter into frenzied activity — don't expect this issue to disappear soon.
Global equities were on course to finish November with a 13th consecutive monthly gain, though a dive in U.S. technology stocks left investors wondering whether the longest global equity bull run in living memory might be starting to splutter.
Surely identical twins Tegan and Sara Quin who comprise the Grammy-nominated musical duo Tegan and Sara have better things to do than watch me splutter through questions about their personal lives between pints and pints of water until I am red in the face.
ECONG7 "We saw the weak first quarter in the U.S that we interpret as a splutter rather than a change in the fundamental trajectory of the U.S. economy ... A soft patch in other words," Obstfeld said on the sidelines of a City Week conference on Thursday.
Lines coalesce and collide in a familiarly hazy way, but the odd moment of dissonance or minor chord suggestion makes the whole thing feel a little more sinister, like you might start to cough and splutter if you spend too much time soaking in these sounds.
IT'S enough to make sommeliers splutter into their spittoons: a wine-blending machine that lets drinkers craft a glass specifically to their personal palate, rather than having to pick a tipple, possibly as a result of guesswork, from the range a restaurant or bar chooses to stock in its cellar.
Your machine should at least splutter into life briefly if one of these parts has failed or developed a fault, but trying to pick which one isn't working isn't easy—powering down your computer, opening up your case, and rechecking all the connections and cables is one route to try if you're using a desktop.
But still it could get seriously ugly: talks fall apart; Scotland quits the union; the Troubles return to Northern Ireland; the growth of the gap between London, better hedged against Brexit, and the rest of the country accelerates markedly; trade takes a severe hit and unemployment ticks up; public services splutter even more; debt, taxes and prices rise; living standards slide; the civic fabric ages and frays.
As for the house drinks, the Pilar (mezcal, Cappelletti, Cocchi Americano) is a pure amber color in a globe-shaped glass, and splutter-inducingly smoky; the Babushka, a simple concoction of ginger, lime, and vodka, offers enough succor to allow the possibility of returning to the bitter cold of the street, where a lone bicycle lies in a snowdrift, buried up to its chain. ♦
They were all to die in the Tower before 1415. Charles VI of France did not continue to support Glyndŵr's revolt Owain remained free but now he was a hunted guerilla leader. The revolt continued to splutter on.
The Elfin's engine was now beginning > to splutter as she drew towards us, leaving a furrow in the sound scarcely > bigger than that of the centuries before her; and we coasted south till the > night came upon us in a landlocked bay, so still that one felt one could > weigh the darkness, as if it lay soft and heavy in one's hand.
The two specimens making the type series measure about in snout–urostyle length. Their sex was originally unspecified but later examination has shown them to be males. Choerophryne rhenaurum is similar to Choerophryne tuberculus but has a broader snout and advertisement call that has much longer pulse length (470–510 ms versus 250–350 ms in C. tuberculus). The call could be characterized as a "splutter".
Each in Our Own Thoughts is a 1994 solo album by English experimental music composer and performer Tim Hodgkinson from Henry Cow. It is his second solo album, after Splutter (1985), and comprises six unreleased pieces composed by Hodgkinson between 1976 and 1993. They were recorded in 1993 and co-released in 1994 on CD by Woof Records in the United Kingdom and Megaphone Records in the United States.
This species usually occurs singly or in pairs. It forages on the ground, seldom far from rocks, hopping along, and probing gravel and loose soil with its beak. It is often wary and difficult to approach, flying off for considerable distances when disturbed. The song is produced from a perch on a bush or boulder, and consists of a series of loud, shrill notes "vee-vee-vee- vee-vi-veet", sometimes ending with a splutter.
Jack Brabham took second place after a strong fight with Trevor Taylor, who also suffered mechanical problems. Brabham then began to gain significantly on Clark as the Scot's Climax engine started to splutter, however this proved to be a sporadic fault and he had enough of a lead to maintain the position. Brabham himself was delayed when an ignition lead came loose,Mike Lang, Grand Prix!, Volume 1 1950 to 1965, page 222 handing second and third to Tony Maggs and a delighted Hill.
This mechanism aided the pouring of the water from the spout so that it was smooth and would not splutter. The reservoir in which the water is held is situated within the right-hand side of the human figure. An axle is fitted into the right elbow of the human figure so as to allow the liquid to pour from the reservoir through the spout of the pitcher. The left arm of the figure had a fixed weight which would raise and lower the arm which would hold a towel, comb and mirror.
At times the Comité des forges was reduced to preparing alternative policy proposals for a single issue. Talking of meetings of the committee, one participant said "We splutter and argue, conversations go on for ever and everyone talks at the same time." The Comité des forges helped finance the right wing Faisceau, Redressement Français and Croix-de-Feu groups via intermediaries such as Pierre Pucheu. In 1936 Alexandre Lambert-Ribot, secretary general of the Comité des forges, signed the Matignon Agreements to end the general strike that followed election of the Popular Front.
Piquet blew his chances of a good position soon afterwards by spinning from fourth place (having overtaken Scheckter) and so the place went to Jones. In the closing laps, a legendary battle between Arnoux and Villeneuve was to take place, cementing this race's place in F1 history. Arnoux caught Villeneuve and on lap 78 he went ahead. On the next lap, the penultimate lap, Arnoux's engine began to splutter and Villeneuve was back ahead and for the last lap the pair indulged in a wild battle as they ducked and dived and banged wheels.
He has written a book on the anthropology of music and contributed to periodicals such as Contemporary Music Review, Musicworks, Musica/Realta, and Resonance on music and technology, ethnomusicology, improvisation and other topics. In 2016 his book Music and the Myth of Wholeness – Toward a New Aesthetic Paradigm was published by MIT Press. Hodgkinson appeared in Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel's 1990 documentary film on Fred Frith, Step Across the Border, rehearsing with Frith at Hodgkinson's home in Brixton, London in December 1988. Tim Hodgkinson's first solo album was Splutter in 1986, consisting of improvisations on alto and baritone saxophones and clarinet, sometimes accompanied by electronics, sometimes multi-tracked.
" Manohla Dargis at The New York Times said the film "certainly has its attractions, but most of them are visual rather than narrative." She also felt Gunn was trying too hard, and found many elements of the sequel to be too serious even with Russell balancing that with a much-needed "unforced looseness". Anthony Lane in his review for The New Yorker felt once Ego was introduced, the film began to suffer from "the curse of the backstory" and that the "point that the movie, which has been motoring along nicely, fuelled by silliness and pep, begins to splutter" was when Ego's desire for larger meaning is revealed. Lane concluded, "Let's hope that Vol.
But this is neither Marxist nor acceptable. Marxism–Leninism has granted us the right to have our say, and no one can take this from us, either by means of political and economic pressure, or by means of threats and names they might call us." According to Alia, Khrushchev "tried to appear calm" when first replying, reading his written text "almost mechanically" in regards to China but as soon as he began to reply to Hoxha's speech "he lost his head and began to shout, scream and splutter." Khrushchev was said to have angrily remarked, "Comrade Hoxha, you have poured a bucket of filth over me: you are going to have to wash it off again.
To symbolise this, they distribute neon bubblegum which, when the townsfolk chew them, they become happy and realise that their dreams can be met, and are not limited to just a small town. Throughout the video, many groups of people – such as the local school kids and a brass band – come to see the group as their drive through their town. At the end of the video, with their job done, S Club exit the town in their pink bus, by driving into the distance, eventually lifting up off the ground and disappearing. It was revealed that the smoke that was emitted from the S Club bus when any candies were given made the extras on set cough and splutter, meaning many shots had to be taken more than one take.
It is evident also in puns on the names of two characters. The name Paphlagonian bears a resemblance with Paphlazo (I splutter, boil, fret) and this pun is made explicit in lines 919–22, where Paphlagonian is imagined as a boiling pot that needs to be taken off the fire. In Greek Demos bears a resemblance to the Greek word for fat, a pun that is made explicit in lines 214–16, where Demosthenes compares the task of government to the task of preparing and cooking meat.Aristophanes:Birds and Other Plays by D. Barrett and A. Sommerstein (eds.), Penguin Classics, 1978, page 316 note 17 The connection Demos=fat is consistent with the notion that Agoracritus can refine his master at the end of the play by boiling him (a notion that originates in the myth of Pelias, whose children boil him like an old ram in an attempt to rejuvenate him).
Graves of RAF Wing Commanders Guy Gibson and Jim Warwick Guy Gibson, Wing Commander and the first CO of the RAF's 617 Squadron which he led in the "Dam Busters" raid in 1943, crashed with his Mosquito aircraft in this municipality. Having returned to operational duties in 1944 after pestering Bomber Command, 26-year-old Gibson was killed along with his navigator, Sqn Ldr Jim Warwick, on a bombing raid on Rheydt (nowadays a borough of Mönchengladbach) operating as a Pathfinder Master Bomber based at RAF Coningsby, when his de Havilland Mosquito XX, KB267, crashed near Steenbergen on 19 September 1944. It was assumed for years that he had been shot down, but following the discovery of the wreckage it was found that a fault with the fuel tank selector possibly meant the aircraft simply ran out of fuel. An eye-witness account detailed how his aircraft circled Steenbergen and heard its engines 'splutter and stop'.

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