rattling
adjective(rat-tling)
lively, brisk
rattling
adjective(rat-tling)
extraordinarily good : splendid
rattling
adverb(rat-tling)
to an extreme degree : very
rattling
verb(rat-tling)
to make a rapid succession of short sharp noises
rattling
verb(rat-tling)
to chatter incessantly and aimlessly
rattling
verb(rat-tling)
to move with a clatter or rattle; also : to be or move about in a place or station too large or grand
rattling
verb(rat-tling)
to furnish with ratlines
rattling
noun(rat-tling)
overtly and often exaggeratedly threatening actions or statements (such as verbal threats or ostentatious displays of military power) that are meant to intimidate an enemy by suggesting possible use of force; broadly : threatening statements or actions
rattling
phrasal verb(rat-tling)
to live or spend time in a place that is very big —sometimes used figuratively
rattling
phrasal verb(rat-tling)
to say (something) quickly or easily from memory
rattling
phrasal verb(rat-tling)
to talk for a long time about things that are not interesting or important —often + about
rattling
phrasal verb(rat-tling)
to do (something) quickly