Make short successive sounds
To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together; to clatter.
Noun
loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake''s tail
Noun
a baby''s toy that makes percussive noises when shaken
Noun
a rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders); "the death rattle"
Verb
shake and cause to make a rattling noise
Verb
make short successive sounds
v. i.
To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious
noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken
together; to clatter.
v. i.
To drive or ride briskly, so as to make a clattering;
as, we rattled along for a couple of miles.
v. i.
To make a clatter with the voice; to talk rapidly and
idly; to clatter; -- with on or away; as, she rattled on for an hour.
v. t.
To cause to make a rattling or clattering sound; as, to
rattle a chain.
v. t.
To assail, annoy, or stun with a rattling noise.
v. t.
Hence, to disconcert; to confuse; as, to rattle one's
judgment; to rattle a player in a game.
v. t.
To scold; to rail at.
n.
A rapid succession of sharp, clattering sounds; as, the
rattle of a drum.
n.
Noisy, rapid talk.
n.
An instrument with which a rattling sound is made;
especially, a child's toy that rattles when shaken.
n.
A noisy, senseless talker; a jabberer.
n.
A scolding; a sharp rebuke.
n.
Any organ of an animal having a structure adapted to
produce a rattling sound.
n.
The noise in the throat produced by the air in passing
through mucus which the lungs are unable to expel; -- chiefly
observable at the approach of death, when it is called the death
rattle. See R/le.
Rattle
And the rude hail in rattling tempest forms.
'T was but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street.2.
Rattle
Sound but another [drum], and another shall As loud as thine rattle the welkin's ear.3.
Rattle
All this ado about the golden age is but an empty rattle and frivolous conceit.3.
The rattles of Isis and the cymbals of Brasilea nearly enough resemble each other.
Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.4.
It may seem strange that a man who wrote with so much perspicuity, vivacity, and grace, should have been, whenever he took a part in conversation, an empty, noisy, blundering rattle.5.
To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together; to clatter.
To cause to make a ratting or clattering sound;
A rapid succession of sharp, clattering sounds;
Usage Examples
In my dreams I hear again the crash of guns, the rattle of musketry, the strange, mournful mutter of the battlefield.
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