Recite volubly or extravagantly.
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Examples for "rattle down"
Examples for "rattle down"
1Motorbikes and the odd car rattle down the dusty, potholed roads.
2Their voices rattle down the corridor as the highlights are told and retold.
3On all sides soldiers wheel and rattle down with curses, sighs and cries.
4Scale from the inside of the chimney began to rattle down to the hearth below.
5He hangs up himself, hears the dime rattle down, and feels simplified by this failure.
1Most of us can rattle off the things we consider most important.
2When my mind is full I must rattle off the speech somehow.
3And I'd rattle off what Henry Kissinger told me to tell him.
4Can you rattle off the specs of every airplane Boeing ever built?
5They start to rattle off street names they want the police to check.
1Don took the reel off the recorder, said, Don't say anything now.
2You should have heard him reel off your praises by the yard.
3We could reel off the names of another few dozen hurling heroes.
4Now be quiet, while I reel off my physiological lecture to you.
5And what a fund of anecdote and adventure he could reel off!
1But Jeff let the sharpness of her words roll off his back.
2And don't lose track of them when they roll off the road.
3At this stage the buzz words and phrases roll off the tongue.
4In private and in testimony to Congress, statistics roll off Bruh's tongue.
5I could roll off a horse quicker than a man can blink.
1I am only repeating what Bob spieled off to me.
2A posted sign spieled off details of the complex's imminent demolition for "commercial development."
Translations for spiel off