0 continuous and sometimes funny speech or talk, especially used by someone trying to sell things or by an entertainer: --
He should succeed - he dresses well and his sales patter is slick and convincing.
1 the sound of a lot of things gently and repeatedly hitting a surface: --
2 to make the sound of a lot of things gently and repeatedly hitting a surface: --
3 fast, continuous talk, esp. that of an entertainer or someone trying to sell things: --
In the second part of this article, a model for analysing and remember ing word-stress patter ns of academic vocabular y was presented.
All changes were recorded and classified into four categor ies: g rammar errors, misspelling/accents/hyphens, lexico-g rammatical patter ning and capitalisation.
The words of your composition should be beautiful and well-interwoven in the rhythmic patters.
The dance movements are designed as such that they can produce some very colorful patters.
When foraging, moles search in random patters of touches lasting 2030.
I do not want to crawl over the details of the argument that has raged or pattered about for the last few weeks.
First, he referred to the change in employment patters and therefore the pension liabilities building up in the pension fund.
Perhaps for reasons of feminine modesty she excluded face patters from her list of the odder items included in this category.