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clitter

English

Etymology

Related to clatter.

Verb

clitter (third-person singular simple present clitters, present participle clittering, simple past and past participle clittered)

  1. To clatter lightly; to make a soft rattling noise.
    • 1990, Stephen King, The Moving Finger
      Howard [] was even more aware of something else. A clittering sound. It was coming from behind him, and it was getting closer.

Noun

clitter (countable and uncountable, plural clitters)

  1. Loose stones on hillsides deposited by weathering.

Synonyms

  • scree

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clitted

English

Pronunciation

Adjective

clitted (not comparable)

  1. (slang, vulgar, in combination) Having a specified kind of clitoris.
    • 2003, Frank Beaumier, The Cure (page 189)
      [] could have done five hundred pages on the hairy Anne and the big-clitted Margie.

Verb

clitted

  1. past participle of clit

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