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Meanings of
rattle down
in inglés
catalán
recitar
español
ensartar
Back to the meaning
Recite volubly or extravagantly.
rattle off
reel off
spiel off
roll off
español
ensartar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
rattle off
"
rattle off
reel off
spiel off
roll off
Examples for "
rattle off
"
1
Most of us can
rattle
off
the things we consider most important.
2
When my mind is full I must
rattle
off
the speech somehow.
3
And I'd
rattle
off
what Henry Kissinger told me to tell him.
4
Can you
rattle
off
the specs of every airplane Boeing ever built?
5
They start to
rattle
off
street names they want the police to check.
1
Don took the
reel
off
the recorder, said, Don't say anything now.
2
You should have heard him
reel
off
your praises by the yard.
3
We could
reel
off
the names of another few dozen hurling heroes.
4
Now be quiet, while I
reel
off
my physiological lecture to you.
5
And what a fund of anecdote and adventure he could
reel
off
!
1
I am only repeating what Bob
spieled
off
to me.
2
A posted sign
spieled
off
details of the complex's imminent demolition for "commercial development."
1
But Jeff let the sharpness of her words
roll
off
his back.
2
And don't lose track of them when they
roll
off
the road.
3
At this stage the buzz words and phrases
roll
off
the tongue.
4
In private and in testimony to Congress, statistics
roll
off
Bruh's tongue.
5
I could
roll
off
a horse quicker than a man can blink.
Usage of
rattle down
in inglés
1
Motorbikes and the odd car
rattle
down
the dusty, potholed roads.
2
Their voices
rattle
down
the corridor as the highlights are told and retold.
3
On all sides soldiers wheel and
rattle
down
with curses, sighs and cries.
4
Scale from the inside of the chimney began to
rattle
down
to the hearth below.
5
He hangs up himself, hears the dime
rattle
down
,
and feels simplified by this failure.
6
Fragments began to
rattle
down
;
one larger rock crashed over the bluff into the dry basin.
7
Behind him, he heard the others
rattle
down
the passage in their mix of heavy boots.
8
Blood drips with a hollow
rattle
down
onto a step, a couple steps above the hat.
9
Others who heard the glass
rattle
down
on the sidewalk ran in to see what had happened.
10
The engines screamed as the Falcon developed the thrust to
rattle
down
the runway and take off.
11
The last had waited for me at the teahouse, and stowing me in started to
rattle
down
the descent.
12
There was a sharp frost last night, and Uncle John says the wind will
rattle
down
the chestnuts like hail.
13
Running forward just as the rain began to
rattle
down
all around him, Jerry proceeded to crawl through the aperture.
14
The big marbles would shake to the top of my pocket and the little ones would
rattle
down
to the bottom.
15
It is a gala-night when we
rattle
down
the rough streets, and have pointed out to us the somber government buildings.
16
The first clods of dirt
rattle
down
from the grave diggers' shovels onto the roof of the coffin, making a sound like rain.
Other examples for "rattle down"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
rattle
down
rattle
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
rattle down
catalán
recitar
español
ensartar
recitar
Rattle down
through the time
Rattle down
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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