Synonym: clatter, confuse, disturb, fluster, patter, ruffle, unsettle, upset. Similar words: cattle, little by little, little, settle, shuttle, brittle, scuttle, a little. Meaning: ['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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1. From across the town came the rattle of machine-gun fire.
2. I'm going to rattle through my work today so that I can go home early.
3. It is no use teaching the pupils to rattle off the ancient poems which they do not understand at all.
4. There was a rattle of rifle-fire.
5. The creaking upstairs was starting to rattle me.
6. The windows rattle when a train goes past.
7. He hasn't two sixpences to rattle together.
8. Her daughter can rattle off any waltz by Strauss.
9. If he's trying to rattle your cage(http://sentencedict.com), it's working.
10. Nancy would rattle on for hours about her grandchildren.
11. The baby was waving around a plastic rattle.
12. The rattle of the engine was very loud.
13. His rhetoric sounds like the death rattle of a fading leadership.
14. She can rattle off the names of all the presidents of the US.
15. It was unkind of you to take his rattle away.
16. The little girl can rattle off the names of all the countries.
17. The rattle of the letterbox was music to my ears - the letter had arrived at last.
18. They listened anxiously to every rattle and creak in the house.
19. Simon Rattle will be the guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra.
20. There was a pale-pink celluloid rattle on his desk.
21. The rattle hidden under the blanket was not retrieved.
22. Steve Merritt in an apparent bid to rattle Clinton.
23. Deanna just loves to rattle on about her boyfriend.
24. Yellow rattle still flowers in these areas.
25. Death rattle is what it was.
26. He would then rattle off the list.
27. I heard the rattle of a key in the door, and knew David was home.
28. Malcolm liked to rattle you, catch you off-guard by making demands nobody could possibly meet.
29. She slams the kitchen door so hard I hear dishes rattle.
30. The baby, dressed in a flowery jumpsuit, waved her rattle.
More similar words: cattle, little by little, little, settle, shuttle, brittle, scuttle, a little, bottled, settle for, settle down, settlement, at that time, outlet, subtle, title, unsettling, at least, entitle, at length, latter, at that, attend, matter, attach, attack, battery, at times, pattern, attract.