Similar words: rattle, brattle, prattle, tattle, cattle, battle, mottled, settled. Meaning: ['rætl] adj. thrown into a state of agitated confusion; (`rattled' is an informal term).
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31. A convoy of trucks rattled by.
32. The train rattled over the points.
33. She refused to be rattled by his £3,000-a-day lawyer.
34. The fierce wind rattled the doors.
35. The machine - gun rattled away.
36. The child rattled off the poem he had learnt.
37. Hailstones rattled on the tin roof.
38. The typewriters rattled and pinged.
39. The wind rattled the windows.
40. He rattled through the list of names.
41. The dying man's voice rattled in his throat.
42. An ox cart rattled along the stony road.
43. The explosion rattled the cups on the table.
44. She rattled on for hours about her past unfortunate experiences.
45. Dad and I rattled around miserably in the house after Mum died.
46. He rattled through the list of countries he had visited.
47. It was hard not to get rattled when the work piled up.
48. Hendry, playing an afternoon match, rattled off a 6-1 win over the Englishman.
49. She rattled off the names of the people who were coming to the party.
50. The West Indies had rattled up 411 for 5 when rain stopped play.
51. He gently rattled the cage and whispered to the canary.
52. She hung on to the side of the cart as it rattled over the stones.
53. The teacher rattled out a story and left the classroom.
54. He rattled on about his job, not noticing how bored she was.
55. An officer rattled off some statistics about the aid program.
56. Who's rattled his cage?
57. He swore in Spanish, another indication that he was rattled. Sentencedict.com
58. The bus from Odense rattled into a dusty village called Pozo Almonte.
59. Who rattled your cage?
60. Monday's earthquake rattled windows and woke residents.
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