Smatter [pronoun]

Definition of Smatter:

scarcely any

Synonyms of Smatter:


Opposite/Antonyms of Smatter:

Much

Many


Sentence/Example of Smatter:

I must have let out a very excited gasp, 'cause Poetry said, "'Smatter, Bill?"

Mrs. Smatter had raised her suspicions about the adulteration of all the food on the table.

And again, not only is Polynesian easy to smatter, but interpreters abound.

The apter he is to smatter, the slower he is in making any advance in his pretences.

The monotonies of Mrs. Smatter and the asperities of Miss Varian for once roused little opposition.

It blew and stormed and stormed, and the thin, nasal voice of "Rev. Smatter" was utterly lost in the wind.

The languages of Polynesia are easy to smatter, though hard to speak with elegance.

These would repeat the same foreign words or phrases; "to smatter French" being "meritorious."