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Sentence count:124+3Posted:2016-09-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: clatterconfusedisturbflusterpatterruffleunsettleupsetSimilar words: cattlelittle by littlelittlesettleshuttlebrittlescuttlea littleMeaning: ['rætl]  n. 1. a rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders) 2. a baby's toy that makes percussive noises when shaken 3. loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake's tail. v. 1. make short successive sounds 2. shake and cause to make a rattling noise. 
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31. Filled with small seeds, the hollow tube becomes a rattle.
32. The Conservatives have tried to rattle the Labor leader in the past few months, but without success.
33. As they broke bread it spurted and dripped blood, and their mirth was the rattle in a dying man's throat.
34. The blinded windows rattle in my pale Bones, the skeleton that never tires.
35. Only the rattle of the trolleys, bringing in the starters, broke the spell, and everyone began to applaud.
36. While you can click the 42oG's doors shut with fingertip pressure, slam them and they rattle.
37. Still it's hard to believe the young warlord won't rattle around in his armoury for just the right mace.
38. Earthquakes rattle certain spots within the crust, and volcanoes explode with demonic violence.
39. She heard the coach rattle out through the arch that led to the stables.
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40. The rattle of the sword he had held aloft echoed across the cobblestones.
41. There was the rattle and heavy clunk of a fridge door being opened and closed.
42. Supper was a rattle and volley of opinions, reminders, acknowledgments, and discoveries of shared tastes.
43. Dry tan beech leaves that have survived all the winter storms now rattle softly on a low branch.
44. A machine gun opened up but its rattle was lost in the second explosion.
45. Both fireballs terminate with high-altitude explosions that shake the ground and rattle windows, but do no damage.
46. There was a brighter rattle, as of something small and hard, like pebbles.
47. Then the boat seemed to bump against some solid object, making the contents of the kitchen cupboards rattle.
48. Slowly the boiler began to rattle and, sure enough, it lumbered into life.
49. Allan Mullally, with five for 18, helped rattle out the tourists for 97 in their first innings.
50. The rattle of the letterbox told her that the postman had just delivered the mail.
51. There was a rattle and a creak from behind me.
52. As that understanding spreads through the consumer sector, it could rattle the very economic structure of the computing industry.
53. Presently, Cleo was able to discern the rattle of gentle snoring coming from the adjoining room.
54. Ponyets heard the staccato rattle of the receiver quite plainly.
55. Just then we heard the rattle of a key in the lock.
56. The one I'd considered earlier, but they refuse single people because they would rattle around on their own.
57. Now the rattle and roar of the tube faded abruptly as it surfaced into bright sunlight.
58. Think about the rattle of the electric trains on their way to Southfields and Putney.
59. His father's famous counterattack in the Daily Mirror sounds like the machine-gun rattle of an old-fashioned typewriter.
60. Then come the usual suspects, categories that we can rattle through quickly before announcing the big ones.
More similar words: cattlelittle by littlelittlesettleshuttlebrittlescuttlea littlebottledsettle forsettle downsettlementat that timeoutletsubtletitleunsettlingat leastentitleat lengthlatterat thatattendmatterattachattackbatteryat timespatternattract
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