Present participle of blatter; making clattering or bleating noises; speaking rapidly and noisily.
From 'blatter' + '-ing' (present participle). Standard English verb form following continuous tense patterns.
In onomatopoeia, '-ing' forms like 'blattering' brilliantly capture the sense of something ongoing—you can almost hear the noise in the word itself.
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