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  • 71rattle somebody's cage — ˌrattle sb s ˈcage idiom (informal) to annoy sb • Who s rattled his cage? Main entry: ↑rattleidiom …

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  • 72Rattle and Hum — Infobox Album Name = Rattle and Hum Type = Studio Longtype = with live tracks Artist = U2 Released = 10 October 1988 Recorded = Sun Studio, Memphis, Tennessee, 1987–1988 Genre = Rock, roots rock [cite web | url =… …

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  • 73rattle around — intransitive verb : to have or give the impression of being tumbled about (as by living in too spacious quarters or holding a post one cannot fill) gave him a suite of offices to rattle around in but nothing to do * * * ˈrattle a ˌround… …

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  • 74rattle off — verb recite volubly or extravagantly He could recite the names of all the chemical elements • Syn: ↑rattle down, ↑reel off, ↑spiel off, ↑roll off • Hypernyms: ↑recite • V …

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  • 75Rattle and Snap — Infobox nrhp | name =Rattle and Snap nrhp type = nhl caption = nearest city= Columbia, Tennessee locmapin = Tennessee area = built =1845 architect= architecture= Greek Revival designated= November 11, 1971cite… …

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  • 76Rattle (percussion) — A rattle is a percussion instrument. It consists of a hollow body filled with small uniform solid objects, like sand or nuts. Rhythmical shaking of this instrument produces repetitive, rather dry timbre noises. In some kinds of music, a rattle… …

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  • 77Rattle, Derbyshire — Infobox UK place country = England static static image caption= latitude = 53.170 longitude = 1.482 map type = Derbyshire official name = Rattle population = shire district = North East Derbyshire shire county = Derbyshire region = East Midlands… …

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  • 78rattle through — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms rattle through : present tense I/you/we/they rattle through he/she/it rattles through present participle rattling through past tense rattled through past participle rattled through British informal rattle… …

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  • 79rattle something off — REEL OFF, recite, list, fire off, run through, enumerate. → rattle * * * say, perform, or produce something quickly and effortlessly he rattled off some instructions * * * ˌrattle sthˈoff derived to say sth from memory without having to think too …

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  • 80Rattle River — The Rattle River is a convert|4.1|mi|km|lk=on|adj=on [ [http://www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system] ] river in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the… …

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