11 adverbs to describe how to sputter

" "I am, am I?" sputtered the fat editor angrily.

" "Towed to sea by a sharkcaught in a squallalmost run down by a linerand so hungry we can't talk now," sputtered out Tubby comprehensively.

The kerosene lamp was burning low now and sputtered dismally; but he did not notice, did not hear.

A match illumined for a moment the hallway, showing a ladder-like stair to a trap door above, and then, sputtering faintly in the musty air, went out.

" I bowed nervouslyI was always nervous in his presenceand tried to write faster than ever; but, feeling his cold blue eye upon me, made a blot, smeared it with my sleeve, left one word out, wrote another twice over, and was continually tripped up by my pen, which sputtered hideously and covered the page with florid passages in little round spots, which only needed tails to become crotchets and quavers.

The officer sputtered indignantly.

Margaret would certainly not sing at Mr. Van Torp's wedding, and she even tried to say so, but her voice only bubbled and sputtered ineffectually through the soap and water.

he sputtered joyously, swimming low and spitting water as he slid easily through it at twice Judith's speed.

Scrambling to his feet, he sputtered quaveringly.

Already the flames were greatly subdued, and only sputtered aimlessly under the regular showers of water that fell upon them.

Overhead big arc lights sputtered spitefully, so that the place was almost as bright as day.

11 adverbs to describe how to  sputter  - Adverbs for  sputter