Clattering vs Splosh - What's the difference?
clattering | splosh |
A noise that clatters.
* 1844 , Fredrika Bremer, The Neighbours: A Story of Every-day Life (page 59)
to make the sound of splashing
to traverse mushy or marshy wetlands
to spill or spill over
As verbs the difference between clattering and splosh
is that clattering is present participle of lang=en while splosh is to make the sound of splashing.As a noun clattering
is a noise that clatters.clattering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Miss Greta closed her eyes. Quickly, however, did she open them again; for a dull noise, with certain whiskings-about and flutterings, together with low clatterings , approached her ear.