I believe it means to write a bad check, under $150... But im not 100% sure
The correct way to use "utter" in this context would be: "I'm on the phone, so don't utter a word." It means not to speak or make any sound while on the call.
The word 'utter' is a verb and an adjective.The verb 'utter' means to make a sound with one's voice or to speak words aloud.The adjective 'utter' is a word to describe a noun as complete or extreme.Examples:She was so excited all she could do was utter a squeal of delight. (verb)The scene was utter madness. (adjective)
You can make people aware of an issue, using any means of communication available. They have all been used previously, with varying degrees of success. The only way to guarantee, that no-one becomes aware of a particular issue, is to 'keep it under your hat' and quietly fume about it.
The root word phan means to make visible. This is shown in the word '''phan'''tom.
i have no utter clue!
From butter, you can make butt, utter, rub, tub, utter, bet, but, brute, true...
To make or utter a harsh sound
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Stick to the issue.
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Heace means to push, pull, or lift a heavy object with much effort. Heave also means to move up and down with higher and regular movements, vomit, utter with pain or effort, to swell or make rise.