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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61. A battered old Chevrolet rattled past.
62. The wind gusted outside and rattled the loosened boards.
63. Stones and shells, slung on twine, rattled.
64. When she moved, ornaments rattled.
65. A cup rattled against a saucer.
66. The window frames rattled in the wind.
67. Glasses and milk bottles rattled on the counter.
68. Keys rattled in his pocket as he walked.
69. The taps rattled the frosted glass again.
70. The man from corporates rattled everyone.
71. Laughter rattled the horse brasses and echoed in the warming pans.
72. Terry and Ponzo came back and we rattled off in the old truck to meet Rickey.
73. He rattled the screen door and pounded as hard as he could.
74. It rattled the window frames as Nellie and her daughter sat talking.
75. They rattled along the main street of what looked like a typical East Anglian village.
76. He looked up as some one rattled at the front door of the shop; irritably he waved them away.
77. The tram clanged its bell and rattled off angrily into the gloom.
78. The last breath of a dying wind rattled the kitchen windowpane.
79. And then she dived and rattled down the dirt-track which seemed to go on for ever across an empty hillside.
80. Outside, the sleet rattled across the windows like handfuls of hurled gravel.
81. The long black beads at her waist rattled against the desk as she sat in the chair next to his.
82. Rattled by its third defeat in four years,(sentencedict.com) the Conservative party implodes into civil war.
83. Next day when the lock rattled she stiffened in fear and defiance, but it was neither of her parents.
84. Two days later the authorities had regained control, but they remained rattled.
85. Accompanied by growls and booms of distant thunder, which rattled the panes, it filled the night.
86. The window frames rattled violently and glass cracked with the sound of a pistol shot.
87. It fell with a crash which rattled her composure and set her heart thudding.
88. All I'd been told was to get hold of her and scare her, get Gerald rattled(sentencedict.com), you know.
89. The car rattled along, crossing the myriad narrow gauge loco tracks that ran between the factories lining the route.
90. The discovery that Judy was a virgin, and intended to remain so for some time longer, rattled me considerably.
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