rattles (Meaning)
rattles
noise, racket, death rattle compare rale, rhonchus, to chatter incessantly and aimlessly, to say, perform, or affect in a brisk lively fashion, a device (as a toy) for making a rattling sound, to furnish with ratlines, a rapid succession of sharp clattering sounds, chatter sense 2, a device that produces a rattle, to upset especially to the point of loss of poise and composure, the sound-producing organ on a rattlesnake's tail, to make a rapid succession of short sharp noises, to say or do in a brisk lively way, to be or move about in a place or station too large or grand, to make or cause to make a rattle, a rattling organ at the end of a rattlesnake's tail made up of horny joints, rouse, to move with a rattle, a series of short sharp sounds, death rattle, to beat (a cover) for game, to move with a clatter or rattle, a case containing pellets used as a baby's toy, to cause to make a rattling sound, to disturb the calmness of, a throat noise caused by air passing through mucus
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noise, racket, death rattle compare rale, rhonchus, to chatter incessantly and aimlessly, to say, perform, or affect in a brisk lively fashion, a device (as a
chatters, roars,noises,clatters, bowwows, decibels, commotions, bluster, bruits, clamors
stills, quiets, calms,silences, lulls,hushes, tranquilities, quietudes,serenities, tranquillities
The antique grandfather clock's pendulum clattered and rattled as it swung.
The loose car engine rattled loudly, signaling a need for repairs.
The tambourine's rattles shook and shimmered as the dancer moved.
Thunderstorms rattled the windows, sending shivers down our spines.