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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121. Beneath her a porcelain cup rattled against the sink; the water ran through the walls.
122. They heard the tinny clatter of its properties rattled round the yard among running feet.
123. The train rattled along and we both hung on to the straps looking at each other.
124. Classy stand-off Frano Botica rattled up 20 points with a try and eight goals from ten attempts.
125. Yes, they told her, and she quickly rattled off the correct spelling.
126. I simply stared across the empty greyness while my headache rattled my brain cells like a QuaAvian earthquake.
127. As the train rattled on, however, doubts began to assail me.
128. He's a good player because he doesn't get rattled easily.
129. The yew trees grew densely, some of them covered with ivy that rustled and rattled.
130. And it left Wednesday rattled until veteran campaigner Anderson took charge midway through the first-half.
131. Windows rattled in their frames as far away as Gallup and Silver City.
132. The lid of the kettle rattled continuously, causing the living room to be enveloped in clouds of dense steam.
133. A loose brass knob on the bedstead rattled.
134. The high-pressure stage may have rattled the Samurai Blue.
135. The old bus rattled along over the stony road.
136. He rattled the empty machine spitefully.
137. George rattled on with a volubility which surprised himself.
138. Somewhere close at hand a train rattled by.
139. Her lungs rattled worse than this complimentary bus.
140. Rattled, they use more filler words, causing more bell ringing and glass tapping, causing still more filler words.
141. By challenging his own country to share waterequitably, Bromberg has rattled the cages of hard-line Israelipoliticians who see water as a national security issue—and as aresource to guard jealously.
142. The dirty old man rattled on about sex in the office.
143. All shiver all over, be rattled, cannot stop scream "how can is so ......" then, jilt a door blunt run but walk.
144. Chirkpar rattled past him on the right to snatch the prize by a nose.
145. A series of strong aftershocks rattled central Chile minutes before Pinera was sworn in at Congress in Valparaiso, as Latin American presidents and other dignitaries looked nervously at the ceiling.
146. Some tiny inebriate, he like a baby last smiled and rattled on about the past, also stand up by waving his hands.
147. Not even Teddy KGB's immune to getting a little rattled.
148. As the storm rattled around Stamford Bridge(Sentencedict.com), some of the floodlights were affected and the pitch was close to unplayable in part.
149. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who inspected the area, said "close to all" the mud-brick homes in surrounding villages had collapsed in the temblor that also rattled parts of Iran and Armenia.
150. Outside the museum, two bullet rattled ( riddled ) cars round out the story.
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