I just want to say, if JK Rowling really wanted to pointlessly squitter a million quid on a shiftless, directionless loser who hasn't got a clue what he's going to be doing this time next week, she should have given it to me instead of Gordon Brown.— Chicken Yoghurt
Babilon, and of the dispensation of the kole, and the squitter squanderin of the wherewithalls, and the supernakullums.— Anna St. Ives
"Chick -- chack -- squitter -- witter -- chack," cried the monkey, snapping at the sailor's hand and giving it a sharp nip.— Middy and Ensign
"squitter" and squeeze more data into available radio spectrum.— Tech Beat - BusinessWeek
"Squish -- squitter -- squish -- squish -- ciss -- ciss -- hiss-s-s-s-s-s," went a stream of water swift as an arrow from a bow right on to the gable of the farm-house, and deluging the thatch in a moment, from the broad red chimney-stack down to the eaves, and extinguishing every spark and flake that hung to it.— Hollowdell Grange Holiday Hours in a Country Home

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