A series of short sharp taps (as made by strokes on a drum or knocks on a door)
1 The sound, not unlike the rat - a - tat - tat of parade drums, heralded Hickock's arrival.
2 I drummed my fingers rat - a - tat - tat on the wagon wheel place mat.
3 The crack of Kalashnikov fire and the rat - a - tat - tat of a machine gun fill the air.
4 They all need to supply the crackling rat - a - tat - tat dialogue you might find in a Capote novel.
5 Concentration on what is being said is further stymied by the rat - a - tat - tat delivery of the lines.
6 The rat - a - tat - tat of the drums calls them forward.
7 Air raid sirens began howling, then the litany of rat - a - tat - tat from anti-aircraft artillery for half an hour.
8 Juventus were about to be pierced by the rat - a - tat - tat of three more goals in breathtakingly quick succession.
9 Three gasping coughs in rapid succession, rat - a - tat - tat .
10 Merrill Grant will lead them to the chuppah, at the music cue of a rat - a - tat - tat on the drums.
11 It was not quite a samba beat: more rat-a-tat-tat, not dissimilar to the rhythm of his uncomplicated shot-making.
12 Murray. It was not quite a samba beat: more rat - a - tat - tat , not dissimilar to the rhythm of his uncomplicated shot-making.
13 At the heart of "Better Off Ted's" comedic genius is its rat - a - tat - tat dialogue that sounds real, not forced.
14 The moment she recognized her visitor, she opened the door to him, her heart doing a crazy little rat - a - tat - tat number.
15 In the middle of January there is a quiet tap on the door of my privy chamber, a little rat - a - tat - tat that is George's knock.
16 His arms and his fists were like those old ack-ack guns, rat - a - tat - tat , slamming back and forth, blood flying everywheres, and he just kept charging.
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