Rattle

//ˈɹæ.təl//

"Rattle" in a Sentence (33 examples)

When you talk of the devil you will hear his bones rattle.

The baby was shaking the rattle.

The earthquake caused the house to rattle.

Flies high the cow and low the cattle, a twister does the farmyard rattle.

He's a little on edge today. I wouldn't rattle his cage if I were you.

When the train goes through the station, the windows rattle noisily and the whole house shakes.

The baby was playing with a rattle.

Tom took the rattle from the baby.

The piggy bank was stuffed so full that it could no longer rattle, which is the highest state of perfection that a piggy bank can attain.

The baby is putting the rattle in its mouth.

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to rattle a chain

Rattle the can of cat treats if you need to find Fluffy.

It was a deflating end to the drama for the hosts and they appeared ruffled, with Bolton going close to a leveller when Johan Elmander rattled the bar with a header from Matt Taylor’s cross.

“Tut!” said old Bittlesham. “Tut is right”, I agreed. Then the rumminess of the thing struck me. “But if you haven’t dropped a parcel over the race,” I said, “why are you looking so rattled?”

That United were rattled, mentally as well as at times physically – legitimately so – was beyond question. Nick Powell clipped a crisp drive a foot over the bar, but otherwise Milton Keynes had the best of the remainder of the first half.

The German authorities are still trying to determine what damage their mole may have done. But the discovery of a double agent has rattled German political circles.

I wish the dashboard in my car would quit rattling.

Sound but another [drum], and another shall / As loud as thine rattle the welkin’s ear.

This came to the Bishop's Ear, who presently sent for the Curate, Rattled him to some Tune, with Menaces to the Highest Degree

We rattled along for a couple of miles.

She rattled on for an hour.

Pleas'd with a rattle, tickled with a straw.

The rattles of Isis and the cymbals of Brasilea nearly enough resemble each other.

[T]he footpath to Hendon went across hay and corn fields and in summer the sound of rattles used by boys hired to "fray" the birds from the crops was familiar.

The rattle of the rattlesnake is composed of the hardened terminal scales, loosened in succession, but not cast off, and modified in form so as to make a series of loose, hollow joints.

The majority of snakes were killed on the spot, as a snaker only had to produce the rattles to collect the bounty.

I wish they would fix the rattle under my dashboard.

The rattle of a drum.

For a few minutes, the sharp cracking of guns ahead warned them to haste, but finally the reports dwindled to an occasional shot, presently ceasing altogether. Nor was this less ominous than the rattle of musketry, for it suggested but a single solution to the little band of rescuers—that the illy garrisoned village had already succumbed to the onslaught of a superior force.

All this adoe about the golden age is but an empty rattle and frivolous conceipt.

“And pray where, Lady Honoria,” cried Mrs. Delvile, “do you contrive to pick up all this rattle?”

‘Sir James is a young Man of an amiable disposition, and excellent character;—a little too much of the Rattle perhaps, but a year or two will rectify that […].’

It may seem strange that a man who wrote with so much perspicuity, vivacity, and grace, should have been, whenever he took a part in conversation, an empty, noisy, blundering rattle.

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