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Smatter   Listen
verb
Smatter  v. i.  
1.
To talk superficially or ignorantly; to babble; to chatter. "Of state affairs you can not smatter."
2.
To have a slight taste, or a slight, superficial knowledge, of anything; to smack.






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"Smatter" Quotes from Famous Books



... the reading of the new pantomime a fortnight previous to its performance? And doesn't Mr. Fosbrook let you take places for a play before it is advertised, and set you down for a box for every new piece through the season? And didn't my friend, Mr. Smatter, dedicate his last farce to you at my particular request, Mrs. Dangle? Mrs. Dang. Yes; but wasn't the farce damned, Mr. Dangle? And to be sure it is extremely pleasant to have one's house made the motley rendezvous of all the lackeys ...
— Scarborough and the Critic • Sheridan



Words linked to "Smatter" :   blabber, smattering, gabble, blab, tattle, maunder, occupy, prattle, blither, twaddle, play around, babble, palaver, piffle, blether, tittle-tattle, chatter, gibber, speak, blather, dabble, busy, prate



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