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 Translation for 'to rattle' from English to Turkish
VERB   to rattle | rattled | rattled
rattling | rattles
SYNO rale | rattle | rattling
takırdamakto rattle
tıngırdamakto rattle
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Translation for 'to rattle' from English to Turkish

to rattle
takırdamak

tıngırdamak
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Usage Examples English
  • For example, it was used on rattles to adhere gourds or turtle shells to rattle handles.
  • The method focuses attention in the guise of good customer service and allows bank tellers to rattle robbers, who generally try to remain anonymous and may not be expecting an overwhelmingly positive reaction to their robbery attempt, thereby possibly deterring them from going further with their plan.
  • This may have worked to the advantage of the more experienced Raiders and served to rattle the young Panthers.
  • but he also knew how to rattle studio bosses who were more concerned with accusations of being un-American than his anti-Semitic attacks.
  • He was the only fighter Klitschko had problems with as he managed to rattle Klitschko, prompting the referee to issue a standing 8 count.

  • Nonetheless, when the stop was first tested in 1930, it caused tiles to fall from the auditorium ceiling and structural elements of the building to rattle.
  • According to Rattle, Schwarz never "gave any interpretation that didn’t have a real truth about it".
  • In some regions, the suit is completed with cattle collars equipped with bells, worn over the shoulder, a wide belt with a string of rattles torattle” the women in a provocative attitude with an obscure sense of fertility.
  • Swinging the ball on a batting wicket, he took 4 important wickets to rattle Sri Lanka.
  • During the opponent's turn, it is considered rude for players to rattle stones in the bowl.

  • When it came Taliesin's time, he caused a massive wind to rattle the castle.
  • This then led to the expression "to rattle one's head" meaning head-bang.
  • Both fixed and floating options have their drawbacks and advantages, floating discs are prone to rattle and collection of debris and are best suited to Motorsport whereas fixed is best for road use.
  • Punch Imlach, the coach of the Leafs, referred to Vachon as a junior B goaltender in an attempt to rattle him during the Stanley Cup finals.
  • The Cancer Council of Western Australia states that the BUGA-UP campaign of the mid 1980s "radicalised the advertising debate and made it suddenly more respectable for previously conservative medical associations and colleges to rattle the legislative cage".

  • He indoctrinated them to take the extra base, to play hit and run on nearly every pitch, and to rattle the opposing pitcher by taking them deep into the count.
  • The loose fit allows the rivets to rattle in the holes.
  • Individual disposition varies, with some allowing close approach while remaining silent, and others starting to rattle at a distance of [...].
  • To play it, a musician holds one end in one hand and strikes the other with either a stick or their hand; this causes the teeth to rattle against the bone creating a loud, untuned sound, specific to this instrument.
  • This line would be picked up by U2's lead singer and lyricist Bono who would use it in the U2 song "God Part II" (from their 1988 "Rattle and Hum" album) with his own line "I heard a singer on the radio late last night / Says he's gonna kick the darkness till it bleeds daylight".

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