rattle on

VERB
  1. talk incessantly and tiresomely
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How To Use rattle on In A Sentence

  • Well what a surprise. 11am Radio 4 gives Billy Bragg a full half hour to prattle on about some obscure 1930s pacifists/ conchies / commune dwellers. Open thread
  • I can rattle on about cytochromes, about chemiosmotic potentials and ATP synthase. "I will show you fear in a handful of dust...."
  • You don't know what hell is until you've had an insurance salesman prattle on eternally about term life annuities.
  • A sudden gust of wind blew into the cantina, making the glasses rattle on the shelves. DESPERADOES
  • I prattle on about how much I love my country, and generally portray myself as a bit of a little Englander, yah boo sucks to you johnny foreigner etc, and in the most part that's true.
  • One minute you're listening to them rattle on like a machinegun about Elian Gonzalez and his fish-food mom, and the next you're in a clock tower pumping hot copper a hundred meters through the brainpan of some physics TA.
  • When these chairborne cowards prattle on about strength and toughness, concepts they are truly unfamiliar with, I like to remember these old men. THE NEWS BLOG
  • Thanks heaps for dinner and the drinks, and listening to me prattle on for a couple of hours!
  • Sony's official PlayStation blog has confirmed (link via Kotaku) that new PlayStation 3 controllers with DUALSHOCK technology -- also known as 'rumble' -- will rattle onto store shelves next week. Past Tech Trends & Products: Technology Live Archive
  • He didn't have time to listen to the weak-minded fool prattle on.
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