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Meaning of ratten

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ratten (v. t.)

To deprive feloniously of the tools used in one's employment (as by breaking or stealing them), for the purpose of annoying; as, to ratten a mechanic who works during a strike.

ratten Sentence Examples

  1. The rattan furniture creaked slightly as she sat down on the verandah.
  2. The intricately woven rattan basket held a bouquet of fragrant flowers.
  3. The rattan cane was flexible yet strong, making it ideal for crafting sturdy chairs.
  4. The rats scurried cautiously across the dusty floor, their claws tapping on the rattan mat.
  5. The rattan ceiling fan whirred lazily, providing a gentle breeze on the hot summer day.
  6. The rats gnawed at the rattan baseboard, leaving behind tiny teeth marks.
  7. The rattan blinds filtered the sunlight through their intricate patterns, casting a warm glow on the room.
  8. The rattan hammock swayed gently in the garden, inviting a peaceful nap.
  9. The antique rattan mirror reflected the fading light, casting a nostalgic atmosphere.
  10. The rats had built a nest in the hollow cavity of the old rattan dresser.

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To deprive feloniously of the tools used in one's employment (as by breaking or stealing them), for the purpose of annoying; as, to ratten a mechanic who works

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The rattan furniture creaked slightly as she sat down on the verandah.

The intricately woven rattan basket held a bouquet of fragrant flowers.

The rattan cane was flexible yet strong, making it ideal for crafting sturdy chairs.

The rats scurried cautiously across the dusty floor, their claws tapping on the rattan mat.