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rattle

[rat-l] / ˈræt l /




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Residents of Caracas reported bursts that rattled their windows, drove families to hide under furniture, and sent others into the streets to film the plumes of smoke and low-flying U.S. aircraft over the capital.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, Sunderland have the aggression that saw them rattle Arsenal and they are so well organised defensively too.

From BBC

In a library in the Philippines, a dice rattles on the surface of a board before coming to a stop, putting one of its players straight into the path of a powerful typhoon.

From Barron's

Still, the investigations have rattled the corporate world because the financial consequences can be significant.

From The Wall Street Journal

A sharp climb in yields could also rattle stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal