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rattling [ˈrætlɪŋ] ADJ

1. rattling (noisy):

rattling

2. rattling (fast, brisk):

rattling

sabre-rattling [ˈseibəˌrætlɪŋ, Am -bɚˌ-] N pej

I . rattle [ˈrætl, Am ˈræt̬-] N

1. rattle no pl (noise):

2. rattle (for baby):

II . rattle [ˈrætl, Am ˈræt̬-] VB intr

III . rattle [ˈrætl, Am ˈræt̬-] VB trans

1. rattle (making noise):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Massive bass whomps battle it out with arrhythmic jibber-jabber and rattling splinters of sound.
thequietus.com
Before striking, they often perform a good deal of preliminary rattling and feinting.
en.wikipedia.org
It's possible that the new construction is just saber rattling.
gizmodo.com
I am thrashing at the pedals so hard that the bike is rattling like a pneumatic drill.
www.dailymail.co.uk
These "wrong" intercessors, with their passionate prayers for the unborn, had no idea they were rattling chains hidden deep within my heart every time they prayed.
www.lifenews.com
During aggressive encounters with conspecifics, they emit a throaty rattling sound, similar to a ratchet, called gekkering.
en.wikipedia.org
But then the clouds clear, and he breaks into a teacup rattling, unapologetically chesty laugh.
www.denofgeek.com
Surely you can hear the complimentary coat-hangers rattling?
www.telegraph.co.uk
The magnificent frigatebird is silent in flight, but makes various rattling sounds at its nest.
en.wikipedia.org
The adroit character development combines with a billowing narrative to deliver some rattling emotional crescendos...
en.wikipedia.org

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