Sputtering in a sentence as a noun

Thanks,May have been our server sputtering a bit.

All of the various in-house OS' at the other makers are sputtering or dead.

The review is indignant sputtering, as vague and insulting as the book is claimed to be.

They ended up closing the sputtering plant in the Philippines as they were never able to get their test yields up high enough...

I can't believe I read two of his books and all of his New Yorker articles before I realized that he was sputtering diarrhea.

And how attempts to set the record straight get met with outraged “how dare you give one of those typical sputtering non-apologies!”.

The employees?From employees perspective:At least in my org, integration is still sputtering along almost 2 years after I have left.

Basically, IBM had multiple parts manufacturing and sputtering facilities all over the world.

Meanwhile, the bill’s momentum has also been sputtering as a result of the trial lawyer bar pressuring other Senate Democrats to slow the billCrux issues

It's not just particles directly causing reactions by hitting the walls they also cause sputtering which contaminates the plasma with whatever the wall was made out of.

He did the same sputtering act about prceived poaching with Motorola around 2005, which took some stones, since at the same time he and his guys were busy playing MOT like a pinball machine to teach them how to make phones and how to do business with AT&T.

While I initially agree with you and can understand your view point based on your previous experience, I think there are two categories of tech: -Business Value Add -Hype / MarketingI separate these out because we've already gone through a terrible economic downturn that is sputtering to produce jobs and yet we see an explosion of jobs in the tech sector.

Sputtering definitions

noun

the noise of something spattering or sputtering explosively; "he heard a spatter of gunfire"

See also: spatter spattering splatter splattering sputter splutter