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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61. Only once did Norwich break their stranglehold, midway through the first-half, when John Polston moved up to rattle a post.
62. They were held in place only by their buoyancy. could wobble and rattle them with ease.
63. There was no rattle, as of seashells in a jar, and nothing came rolling on to the towel.
64. There was a biting wind from the right which made all the dead winter stems rattle and rustle feverishly.
65. The slight rattle of the windows in the theater builds to a clatter like a hailstorm.
66. The rattle of rifles and the roar of artillery are simply awful.
67. On soft ground, the familiar rattle was replaced by the occasional noise of tearing metal.
68. Their ingenious green creations included a submarine, car, baby's rattle, hand puppets and board games.
69. She was just about to rattle the huge gates in fury when there was a clunk and the gates whirred open.
70. That kind of gamesmanship happens often during postseason,(http://sentencedict.com/rattle.html) one team trying to rattle another in an effort to get an edge.
71. It is evening, a steady cold rain is falling outside and gusts of wind rattle the shutters.
72. You hear the rattle of gunfire here as often as you hear cars tooting their horns.
73. Foaming liquid sprayed above the dancers' heads and fell to the floor with the dry rattle of earth sprinkled on wood.
74. From there rose the rattle and chatter and whistling.
75. A : God, you do rattle on.
76. Dobbin still kept up his character of rattle.
77. We could hear the rattle of milk bottles.
78. They'd rattle sticks along the sides of his fence.
79. The baby was playing with the rattle.
80. She could hear the rattle of the teacups.
81. She could rattle on for hours.
82. Here only one sound was audible, a sound as heart-rending as the death rattle, as menacing as a malediction,[sentencedict.com] the tocsin of Saint-Merry.
83. I make him talk his talk, he rattle on, I strike to follow you.
84. In this performance, Rattle had the acoustic of the Symphony Hall on his side.
85. Whether you use a calendar, a tickler file, or an assistant (in person or computerized) to rattle your cage at a designated time is simply up to what works best and is easiest for you.
86. Tomorrow morning will open with a round of sniper fire that will rattle on through the week: a multi-part conversation with the doyenne of television interviewers, ABC News's Barbara Walters.
87. The carts rattle by, swinging from side to side; two Chinamen lollop along under their wooden yokes with the straining vegetable baskets–their pigtails and blue blouses fly out in the wind.
88. The little girl rattle off the speech which she had learned by heard.
89. He could rattle off a page of the telephone diretory if you asked him.
90. To prevent floods, make sure the hose is secure and can't rattle lose or shift out of position.
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.