Synonyms for blat


Grammar : Noun
Spell : blat
Phonetic Transcription : blæt


Définition of blat

Origin :
  • 1846, U.S. colloquial, imitative. Related: Blatted; blatting. As a noun from 1904.
  • As in bleat : noun sheep sound
Example sentences :
  • But the Herald wants the people––the people that come to our shows––to get up and blat.
  • Extract from : « Rope » by Holworthy Hall
  • Walk all over a body's feet, an' then blat about how sorry you be.
  • Extract from : « Jokes For All Occasions » by Anonymous
  • The latter animal could not blat, for its wind was shut off.
  • Extract from : « The Trail Boys on the Plains » by Jay Winthrop Allen
  • There was a blat, a puff of white smoke, and the calf was turned back to his "Mammy."
  • Extract from : « Bat Wing Bowles » by Dane Coolidge
  • Billy Bumps began to blat and butt the partition in his pen.
  • Extract from : « The Corner House Girls Under Canvas » by Grace Brooks Hill
  • The baby hasn't done anything but blat since the nurse coupled it onto the goat hydrant.
  • Extract from : « The Grocery Man And Peck's Bad Boy » by George W. Peck
  • The first little blizzard, they'll hump up an' blat fer home an' mother.
  • Extract from : « Yellowstone Nights » by Herbert Quick
  • But I'd give ten dollars to see you and Wimble Horn blat away on those altos again, with your eyes bulging out of your cheeks.
  • Extract from : « Homeburg Memories » by George Helgesen Fitch
  • Take away the cow that gives the milk, an they would all blat jest like weaned calves.
  • Extract from : « Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia » by Seba Smith
  • And Struve was primed with all the facts he had heard Kinney blat out time and again.
  • Extract from : « A Texas Ranger » by William MacLeod Raine

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