Rattling

/ˈrat.lɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

verb
to make a rapid succession of short, sharp noises.
The old bicycle was rattling down the road.
to cause to make a rattling sound.
She rattled the keys in her pocket.
adjective
informal; causing great excitement or fear.
The rattling news of the storm approaching had everyone in a panic.
characterized by or producing a rattling sound.
The rattling sound of the train kept the passengers awake.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'rattle', which refers to making a series of short, sharp sounds.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rattling on
Talking incessantly or without interruption.
rattle someone's cage
To annoy or disturb someone.
rattling away
Speaking or making noise continuously without much thought.

Related Words

rattle
A sound made by small objects shaking together.
rattletrap
An old car or machinery that makes a rattling noise.
rattled
Feeling nervous or agitated.

Slang Meanings

To go fast or break records, often used in racing contexts.
That car is rattling through the track at lightning speed.
Having a thrilling or highly exciting experience.
The concert was rattling; the crowd loved every minute!