The brothers were too hasty to get to work and made a complete mess of things.We reach a hasty decision, and we now realise it was the wrong one.
The word hasty is an adjective. It means to be acting in a haste.
Pitter-patter of chilling raindrops showered upon the terra firma emancipating a warm scent.
subject = soft voices and the patter of little feet verb = signal
Adjectives are the words used to describe a noun. Examples:hot coffee, lazy afternoon, hard work, blue ribbon, etc.When a noun is used to describe another noun, it is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Examples:almond cookies, school building, computerkeyboard, etc.However, the word 'hasty' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Examples:a hasty decision, hasty preparations, a hasty lunch, etc.A word used to describe an adjective is an adverb. Examples:a foolishly hasty decision, toohasty preparations, a very hasty lunch, etc.
prayer
for exaample the patter of footsteps, the patter of rain
The lyrics to the Pitter Patter Rain jingle are: "Pitter Patter raindrops Falling from the sky Here is my umbrella To keep me safe and dry"
Orisons
Pitter Patter was created in 1978.
Betty Van Patter died in 1974.
Betty Van Patter was born in 1932.
pitter patter can you hear the rain?pitter patter on the window pane
James Hasty's birth name is James Edward Hasty.
Scott Hasty's birth name is Jeffrey Scott Hasty.
"Pitter patter" is the patter of little feet -- the word "patter", as in vocal "patter" can also be the sound of little feet moving. So, Pitter-patter means "Let's get moving." It is a phrase used usually for childern. To "get to it" is to get something done promptly. Adding the gender and the contraction we get "Get at 'er." This is slang for "Get to it." So -- "Pitter patter, let's get at 'er" means "Move you're feet and get to it!" with a slightly silly rhyme.
The boy was hasty.