"Puttering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Puttering" Meaning

Puttering refers to doing something slowly and carelessly, often with a casual or aimless attitude. It can also describe a gentle, soothing sound, similar to the quiet humming or throbbing of an engine.

"Puttering" Examples

Usage Examples


1. The old engine has been puttering along for years, but it's finally given out.


2. She was puttering around the garden all morning, watering plants and pruning flowers.


3. The old car had a habit of puttering, making a rough noise whenever you pulled it.


4. He was puttering at the stove, trying to prepare a complicated multi-course meal.


5. The motorboat was puttering along slowly due to engine trouble.

"Puttering" Similar Words

Putt

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Puttable

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Capable of being put in a particular situation or place.

Puttanesca

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A type of Italian pasta sauce originating from Naples, characterized by its strong flavors and ingredients, typically including olives, capers, garlic, anchovies, and sometimes tomatoes, which gives the sauce a distinctive salty and savory taste.

Putted

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Puttee

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Puttees

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Puttered

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Putters

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Nouns: <br><br>1. A wooden or metal head with a handle attached, used in the game of golf for striking the ball.<br>2. One that puts; a person who pesists in annoyances.<br>3. A spattering or fluttering motion.<br>4. One who is slow-moving or deliberate, especially in the sense of someone who has difficulty hitting the ball in golf.<br><br>Verbs:<br>1. To strike or scatter with a light, slow motion.<br>2. To make a vain effort to create economic progress by means of business ventures.

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Putting

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Putto

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Putts

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A putt is a short stroke in golf where you hit a golf ball on the green towards the hole with a putter.

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Puture

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Putz

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A noun referring to a typically foolish or incompetent man. Synonyms: oaf, dunce, dimwit.<br><br>Example: "He's just a putz if he thinks he can fix that car himself."