A rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders)
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Examples for "rattle"
Examples for "rattle"
1The sharp rattle of the mowing-machine disturbs the corncrake in the meadow.
2I'll rattle out the entire list, though, in case you use everything.
3Twenty million people rattle around this enormous continent with potential and optimism.
4Those turn out to be more efficient ways to rattle a democracy.
5The spread of the virus continued to rattle markets across the region.
1This went on for several minutes, North rattling off dozens of words.
2Father Fauchelevent was rattling in the throat in the most lamentable manner.
3The only reply came from the prisoners: more hysteria, more cage rattling.
4Since then there has been major sabre-rattling by the Chinese armed forces.
5Jimmy Greaves from Spurs, we used to give him a good rattling.
1They proudly liberated Poland, Finland and the Baltic countries from Russia's rale.
2How illegant it would be now if he could spake rale Oirish.
3I dunno whether the feller's a circuit-rider er a rale preacher.
4A rale pleasant fellow I tak' him to be, lord or no lord.
5I can't say I had any rale, realizing sense of sight that day.
6He's not a rale gentleman, word and deed, like Jonathan Pym.
7Oh, a rale little bit of a thing, not as big as Lizer!
8Thof he's such a friend at a pinch, he's a rale mon of business.
9Can't ye tell a rale gintleman from a snaking blackguard?
10I got a rale good grade in a remnant in town yesterday at a bargain.
11This is a rale purty girl, this oldest one.
12Hit takes a powerful sight o' bread an' milk ter do when one's rale hongry.
13Yes, the rale words she said when I handed her the billy-dux was, 'Very well, James.'
14An' it's the rale thing, I'll tell ye.
15Oi mane yer rale name-th 'wholeav ut?
16We want the rale thing, and, be ged!
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