rattle-headed (Meaning)

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rattle-headed (a.)

Noisy; giddy; unsteady.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rattle-headed

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rattle-headed Sentence Examples

  1. The rattle-headed jester stumbled through the court, his bells jingling and his mind lost in chaos.
  2. The politician's rattle-headed speech left the audience bewildered and amused.
  3. The old man's rattle-headed ramblings were a testament to his age and declining memory.
  4. The child was a rattle-headed terror, constantly running and creating mischief.
  5. The candidate's rattle-headed proposals were met with laughter and derision.
  6. The rattle-headed driver swerved dangerously, putting everyone in the car at risk.
  7. The rattle-headed professor lectured for hours, but no one could understand what he was saying.
  8. The rattle-headed dog barked incessantly at the empty air, sending shivers down everyone's spine.
  9. The rattle-headed student couldn't remember anything he had learned for the test.
  10. The rattle-headed ghost appeared in the haunted house, its chains rattling and its laughter echoing through the halls.

FAQs About the word rattle-headed

Noisy; giddy; unsteady.

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No antonyms found.

The rattle-headed jester stumbled through the court, his bells jingling and his mind lost in chaos.

The politician's rattle-headed speech left the audience bewildered and amused.

The old man's rattle-headed ramblings were a testament to his age and declining memory.

The child was a rattle-headed terror, constantly running and creating mischief.