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| pitter-patter | 1. (noun) a sound as of quick light steps or taps. 2. (adverb) with this sound | ry | |||
| pitter-patter | describing a rhythmic beating; "his heart went pit-a-pat" | en | |||
| pitter-patter | pit-a-pat | en | |||
| pitter-patter | a series of rapid tapping sounds; "she missed the pitter-patter of little feet around the house | en | |||
| pitter-patter | as of footsteps; "he came running pit-a-pat down the hall" | en | |||
| pitter-patter | with quick light beats or steps (From the sound) | en | |||
| pitter-patter | make light, rapid and repeated sounds; "gently pattering rain" | en | |||
| pitter-patter | a series of rapid tapping sounds; "she missed the pitter-patter of little feet around the house" | en | |||
| pitter-patter | rain gently; "It has only sprinkled, but the roads are slick" | en | |||
| pitterpatter | Also, a pattering of words | en | |||
| pitterpatter | With, or with the sound of, alternating light beats; as, his heart went pitter- patter | en | |||
| pitterpatter | A sound like that of alternating light beats | en | |||