Hanapin
to spat
01
magsalu-saluhan, palakpak
to clap together or strike the hands
Transitive: to spat one's hands
02
magtalo, makipagtalo
to have a quick and small argument, usually over unimportant matters
Intransitive: to spat | to spat about sth | to spat over sth
03
mangitlog, maglabas ng larvae
(of shellfish) to spawn or release larvae
Intransitive
04
pumutok, sumapantog
to produce a splattering or smacking noise
Intransitive
Spat
01
talo, pagtatalo
a short quarrel about a matter that is unimportant
02
spat, apas
a young oyster or other bivalve that has recently settled and attached itself to a surface in its natural habitat
03
spats, sapat
a cloth covering (a legging) that covers the instep and ankles
spat
v
spatter
n
spatter
n
Halimbawa
The dance instructor demonstrated the steps, urging the class to spat their hands to the lively rhythm.
The fans at the concert spatted their hands together, creating an energetic and rhythmic beat.
The children gathered in a circle, singing and spatting their hands in time with the music.
The popcorn kernels spatted in the hot oil, producing a delightful popping sound.
The rain spatted against the windowpane, creating a rhythmic tapping sound.