rattle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
RATTLE (verb): To make a rapid succession of short, sharp noises, often causing a feeling of nervousness or agitation.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden noise from the fallen branch made her heart rattle in her chest.
- He shook the box to hear the rattle of the hidden prize inside.
- The car's engine began to rattle, signaling that it needed immediate attention.
- She tried to calm her nerves, but the rattle of the train kept her on edge.
- His confidence began to rattle when faced with unexpected questions during the interview.
- The sudden noise from the rattling window startled her awake.
- He tried to rattle the cage to get the bird's attention.
- The child was delighted to play with the colorful rattle during her first birthday.
- A series of mistakes in the presentation could rattle even the most confident speaker.
- As the train approached the station, it began to rattle over the tracks.
- The sudden crash of the falling vase made the entire room rattle.
- As the train approached the station, you could feel the ground begin to rattle beneath your feet.
- Her unexpected question seemed to rattle him, leaving him momentarily speechless.
- The storm outside caused the windows to rattle, making it hard to concentrate.
- He shook the can vigorously, and the contents began to rattle inside, creating a loud noise.