Similar words: pattern, bitter, litter, latter, matter, bitterly, battery, scatter. Meaning: n. a series of rapid tapping sounds. v. 1. rain gently 2. make light, rapid and repeated sounds. adv. 1. as of footsteps 2. describing a rhythmic beating.
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1 Anna's heart went pitter-patter as she opened the letter.
2 The rain pitter-pattered on the roof.
3 The footsteps pitter-pattered down the hall.
4 Making pitter-patter sounds on my glass window.
5 That pitter-patter of pedestrian feet caused the structure to visibly rock,[www.Sentencedict.com] earning it the nickname "the wobbly bridge."
6 At length there was a pitter-patter, pitter-patter, and some bits of mortar fell from the wall above.
7 Lulled to sleep by the pitter-patter of rain, perhaps they now dreamed of the month of dances and parties ahead.
8 Natalie Haynes, 35, has been with her partner for four years and has never dreamed of the pitter-patter of little feet.
9 When your new car loses its ability to make your heart go pitter-patter, he says, you tend to draw the wrong conclusions.
10 I felt quite agreeable nothing more than sitting alone and blankly listening to pitter-patter outside.
11 As it happened to be a rainy year, I was often disturbed by the pitter-patter of rain beating down against the window and roof.
12 Imagine this, I woke up this morning to the sound of the soft pitter-patter of snowfall.
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