Meaning & Definition of word "Rattling"

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    Rattling

    /ˈrat.lɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. to make a rapid succession of short, sharp noises.
      • Example: The old bicycle was rattling down the road.
    • 2. to cause to make a rattling sound.
      • Example: She rattled the keys in her pocket.

    adjective:

    • 1. informal; causing great excitement or fear.
      • Example: The rattling news of the storm approaching had everyone in a panic.
    • 2. characterized by or producing a rattling sound.
      • Example: 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 of rattling

    Meaning: To go fast or break records, often used in racing contexts.

    Example Sentence: That car is rattling through the track at lightning speed.

    Meaning: Having a thrilling or highly exciting experience.

    Example Sentence: The concert was rattling; the crowd loved every minute!