Past tense of blatter; made a clattering or bleating noise; chattered rapidly.
Regular past tense formation of 'blatter' using '-ed' suffix. Follows standard English verb conjugation patterns.
The word 'blattered' captures a specific moment—that instant when noise and chaos reached their peak and then stopped, like a machine powering down.
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