pitter-patter

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English

Etymology

Reduplication of patter.

Pronunciation

Noun

pitter-patter (uncountable)

  1. A soft, percussive sound, as of tiny feet, or of rain on a rooftop; patter.
    • 1898, H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann, page 237:
      Once or twice I heard a faint pitter-patter like the feet of the dog going hither and thither on the sand far below me, and there were more bird-like sounds, but that was all.

Translations

Verb

pitter-patter (third-person singular simple present pitter-patters, present participle pitter-pattering, simple past and past participle pitter-pattered)

  1. (intransitive) To patter; to scurry.
    • 1996, Stephen Leather, The Double Tap, BCA, page 97:
      The rain was coming down heavier now, the drops pitter-pattering on the roof of the truck.