brattle

[ US /ˈbɹætəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. make a rattling sound
    clattering dishes
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  • A prime example of this systemic program weakness (aptly spun by the network and Russert's pals as a positive during the interminably long post-Russert death rattle brattle on television) was this past Sunday when Gov. Beverly Davis: Time to Bury the "Meet the Press" Format
  • MONTPELIER - The Montpelier girls hockey team outskated Brattleboro in the first period and took a three-goal lead on the way to Wednesday's 5-2 victory at Central Vermont Civic Center. RutlandHerald.com
  • In place of the brattle of riveters' hammers you now hear birdsong.
  • Just in the heart of the brattle the grating of the yett turning on its rusty hinges was but too plainly heard. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • Stuyvesant with a silver bullet; a black-looking scoundrel with a split lip, who used to brattle about the tavern at Corlaer's Hook, and who tumbled into East River while trying to lug an iron chest aboard of a suspicious craft that had stolen in to shore in a fog. Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 09 : as to buried treasure
  • The day was particularly fine, and with the exception of a few slight showers which fell through the sunshine, accompanied by two or three brattles of thunder, nothing occurred during the whole of the proceedings which had the slightest tendency to mar the enjoyment.
  • Time would fail to tell of that wandering path which leads to the Mine Mountain near Brattleborough, where you climb the high peak at last, and perhaps see the showers come up the Connecticut till they patter on the leaves beneath you, and then, swerving, pass up the black ravine and leave you unwet. Oldport Days
  • Brattles; -- and then there was the fact that Carry Brattle, who had been regularly "subpoenaed," had kept herself out of the way, -- most flagitiously, illegally and damnably. The Vicar of Bullhampton
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  • Might aiblins waur'd thee for a brattle; [perhaps have beat, spurt] Robert Burns How To Know Him
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