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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91. He rattled off the list of headline-worthy cases he was being forced to abandon.
92. The pins rattled and fell with a roar from the crowd.
93. The Cannon halted rush-hour traffic as it rattled the windows of every car and skyscraper for blocks around.
94. Thunder rattled the windowpane through which Cardiff was looking and the strobe lights fizzled and flickered yet again.
95. What a contrast with the rattled and untrustworthy gamblers at Number 10 and Number 11 Downing Street.
96. Tony went as fast as he could, and I was concentrating on staying on board as we rattled over the bumpy paths.
97. A dispatcher for a small fleet of trucks, he found it hard not to get rattled when the calls piled up.
98. I rattled the plastic cover over the Amstrad but it was firmly locked in place.
99. Pressed against a window, she bullied herself to reach a decision. Wind rattled an awning above her head.
100. But none of them have really rattled the big chains until Food Giant came along.
101. The coach picked up speed as it rattled and jolted down to Forty-second Street.
102. He rattled up three birdies on the final holes, to move into Palmer's shadow with a four under-par 67.
103. Nguyen followed my gesture and immediately rattled off some harsh words that sent the boys back to work.
104. The urn rattled brightly Seashells, he thought, remembering his time as a child at the gulf shore.
105. He then rattled off gains in employment and home ownership and declines in inflation and child poverty.
106. The wind in the gusts seemed directed straight at the small casement window, which rattled and banged.
107. The porch door rattled as though some one were banging their fists against it.
108. Gunfire rattled against his pectoral shields, and he staggered backwards from the blast.
109. The gunfire that rattled from the house was not designed to deter.
110. The first cold winds rattled the windowpane,[sentencedict.com] and I had made it just in time.
111. The windows rattled, the walls shook, and the rain pounded on the roof.
112. The skeletal trees that grew close to the chapel rattled their branches in the wind, which whipped across the open ground.
113. The car rattled every time it went over a bump.
114. Rattled, he fell back on to the truckle-bed in a welter of trousers.
115. Gear changes at 4 a. m. nearly rattled my window.
116. If you hit him a couple times, he gets rattled.
117. The wind still howled through the chimney pots and rattled through the cracks of the window frames.
118. Duclos rattled the empty champagne bottle impatiently against the table-top as he picked them up.
119. Coins rattled in the tray's money-compartment,(www.Sentencedict.com) then Frankie felt his hands close around the chilly wrapping of a choc-ice.
120. The train's carriages clanked and rattled as it crept into the station.
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