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▸ verb: (transitive, figurative, informal) To scare, startle, unsettle, or unnerve.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To make a rattling noise; to make noise by or from shaking.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To assail, annoy, or stun with a rattling noise.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To scold; to rail at.
▸ verb: To drive or ride briskly, so as to make a clattering.
▸ verb: To make a clatter with one's voice; to talk rapidly and idly; often with on or away.
▸ verb: (UK, slang) To experience withdrawal from drugs.
▸ noun: Object that rattles.
▸ noun: Any of various plants of the genera Rhinanthus and Pedicularis, whose seeds produce a rattling noise in the wind.
▸ noun: A baby’s toy designed to make sound when shaken, usually containing loose grains or pellets in a hollow container.
▸ noun: (music) A musical instrument that makes a rattling sound.
▸ noun: (zoology) The set of rings at the end of a rattlesnake's tail which produce a rattling sound.
▸ noun: Rattling sound.
▸ noun: (onomatopoeia) A rapid succession of percussive sounds, as made by loose objects shaking or vibrating against one another.
▸ noun: (now rare) Noisy, rapid talk; babble.
▸ noun: (uncountable, now rare) Trivial chatter; gossip.
▸ noun: A noisy, senseless talker; a jabberer.
▸ noun: (obsolete) A scolding; a sharp rebuke.
▸ noun: A rough noise produced in the throat by air passing through obstructed airways; croup; a death rattle.
▸ noun: (historical units of measure) Alternative form of rottol: a former Middle Eastern and North African unit of dry weight usually equal to 1–5 lb (0.5–2.5 kg). [(historical units of measure) A former Middle Eastern and North African unit of dry weight, usually between 1–5 pounds (0.5–2.5 kg).]
Similar:
berattle,
rerattle,
brattle,
rattle someone's cage,
rattle off,
rattle about,
rattle the bones,
rattle a saber,
rattle one's saber,
rattle a sabre,
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