rattle in English

noun
1
a rapid succession of short, sharp, hard sounds.
the rattle of teacups on the tray
2
a thing used to make a rapid succession of short, sharp sounds, in particular.
Traditional musical instruments included rattles , which were prominent in ceremonies.
verb
1
make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds, typically as a result of shaking and striking repeatedly against a hard surface or object.
he rattled some change in his pocket
2
cause (someone) to feel nervous, worried, or irritated.
she turned quickly, rattled by his presence

Use "rattle" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "rattle" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rattle", or refer to the context using the word "rattle" in the English Dictionary.

1. don't rattle on!

2. Death rattle is what it was.

3. I'm gonna go rattle some cages.

4. They're just trying to rattle us.

5. A player holding the Creator Rattle (Bethink)

6. There was a rattle of rifle-fire.

7. The baby was waving around a plastic rattle.

8. Wrap them up so they don't rattle.

9. Yellow rattle still flowers in these areas.

10. He hasn't two sixpences to rattle together.

11. The rattle of the engine was very loud.

12. The windows rattle when a train goes past.

13. Why, a toy rattle can reach 110 decibels!

14. You look like a baby with a rattle.

15. The creaking upstairs was starting to rattle me.

16. Who wrote Click clack the Rattle Bag? Neil Gaiman

17. Rodless Lanny usually whizzes some Aphidians or rattle inscrutably

18. You want us to go and rattle Viktor Azimoff's cage.

19. Ponyets heard the staccato rattle of the receiver quite plainly.

20. Steve Merritt in an apparent bid to rattle Clinton.

21. The rattle hidden under the blanket was not retrieved.

22. 19 The baby was waving around a plastic rattle.

23. It was unkind of you to take his rattle away.

24. If you understand, shake rattle once for yes, twice for no.

25. There was a rattle and a creak from behind me.

26. The name translates to the seeds (pepin) which rattle (Claque)

27. The baby, dressed in a flowery jumpsuit, waved her rattle.

28. 9 His rhetoric sounds like the death rattle of a fading leadership.

29. She slams the kitchen door so hard I hear dishes rattle.

30. Pick off the snake man ! Get on him ! Rattle his cage!

31. 1 The baby, dressed in a flowery jumpsuit, waved her rattle.

32. His rhetoric sounds like the death rattle of a fading leadership.

33. They listened anxiously to every rattle and creak in the house.

34. Simon Rattle will be the guest conductor with the London Symphony Orchestra.

35. 2 There is the crack of the whip and the rattle of wheels,

36. In 1974, his graduation year, Rattle won the John Player International Conducting Competition.

37. There was the rattle and heavy clunk of a fridge door being opened and closed.

38. Earthquakes rattle certain spots within the crust, and volcanoes explode with demonic violence.

39. The rattle of the sword he had held aloft echoed across the cobblestones.

40. Synonyms for Clatter include racket, clang, clash, bang, rattle, clank, clangour, clangor, jangle and smashing

41. NEW YORK – China’s management of its exchange-rate peg continues to rattle global financial markets.

42. I heard the rattle of a key in the door, and knew David was home.

43. A machine gun opened up but its rattle was lost in the second explosion.

44. Presently, Cleo was able to discern the rattle of gentle snoring coming from the adjoining room.

45. So we wanted to do for Chapbooks what we've done for poems with the Rattle Poetry…

46. Synonyms for Crepitate include crack, snap, clap, crackle, pop, rattle, damage, chip, cleave and ring

47. In Adversity you will not act like a nursling deprived of its bottle and rattle

48. Old men deny it with their death rattle and unborn children deny it in their mother's wombs.

49. He heard the chain rattle back and the bottom bolt drawn slowly and stiffly from the socket .

50. Crepitate: 1 v make a crackling sound Synonyms: crackle Type of: rattle make short successive sounds