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Definition of Blatted
1. blat [v] - See also: blat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blatted
Literary usage of Blatted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Wit and Humor: Choice Selections from the Boundless Humor of by George Wilbur Peck, Bill Nye, M. Quad (1895)
"and went down stairs the way we boys slide down hill, with both hands on herself,
and the goat rared up and blatted, and Pa and Ma went into their room and ..."
2. The Humour of America: Selected by Charles Edmunds Brock (1893)
"and went down stairs the way we boys slide down hill, with both hands on herself,
and the goat reared up and blatted, and Pa and Ma went into their room and ..."
3. Elmo's Model Speaker for Platform, School and Home, Arranged on an Entirely edited by Thomas W. Handford (1883)
"and went downstairs the way we boys slide down hill, with both hands on herself,
and the goat rared up and blatted, and Pa and Ma went into their room and ..."
4. The Cruise of the Snark by Jack London (1911)
"Then it was on to camp at the foot of the wall, up which herds of wild goats
scrambled and blatted, while the tent arose to the sound of rifle-firing. ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1810)
"... blatted, not merely for the present, but, on account of the onds, wells, and
ditches, being, without exception, ..."
6. American Wit and Humor: Choice Selections from the Boundless Humor of by George Wilbur Peck, Bill Nye, M. Quad (1895)
"and went down stairs the way we boys slide down hill, with both hands on herself,
and the goat rared up and blatted, and Pa and Ma went into their room and ..."
7. The Humour of America: Selected by Charles Edmunds Brock (1893)
"and went down stairs the way we boys slide down hill, with both hands on herself,
and the goat reared up and blatted, and Pa and Ma went into their room and ..."
8. Elmo's Model Speaker for Platform, School and Home, Arranged on an Entirely edited by Thomas W. Handford (1883)
"and went downstairs the way we boys slide down hill, with both hands on herself,
and the goat rared up and blatted, and Pa and Ma went into their room and ..."
9. The Cruise of the Snark by Jack London (1911)
"Then it was on to camp at the foot of the wall, up which herds of wild goats
scrambled and blatted, while the tent arose to the sound of rifle-firing. ..."
10. The Gentleman's Magazine (1810)
"... blatted, not merely for the present, but, on account of the onds, wells, and
ditches, being, without exception, ..."