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“smattering”
smatter (verb), smatters; smattered; smattering
To talk, babble, or to chatter idly or without making any sense: Ronnie was smattering on and on about his hobby with his visitors who tried to change the subject, but he just continually smattered on more and more.
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1. A superficial or slight understanding of something or "piecemeal knowledge"; a smidgen: Lee knows only a smattering of the local language despite the fact that he has lived there for several years.
2. A small amount or number; a touch or a trace: Although the spring weather has been very pleasant, there has been only a smattering of the much needed rain for the fruit trees and crops.
2. A small amount or number; a touch or a trace: Although the spring weather has been very pleasant, there has been only a smattering of the much needed rain for the fruit trees and crops.
The speaker received a smattering of applause from the audience; especially, since he obviously didn't know what he was talking about.
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English Words in Action, Group S
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