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rattling

[ rat-ling ]

adjective

  1. that rattles: rattle:

    a rattling door.

  2. remarkably good, lively, or fast:

    a rattling talk; a rattling gallop.



adverb

  1. very:

    a rattling good time.

rattling

/ ˈ°ùæ³Ù±ôɪŋ /

adverb

  1. informal.
    (intensifier qualifying something good, fine, pleasant, etc)

    a rattling good lunch

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rattling1

1350–1400; Middle English ratelinge; rattle 1, -ing 2
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He is a true student of the arts, rattling off actors he admires and recommending a biography he’s currently reading on director Mike Nichols.

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There is no deep thought rattling around in Trump’s head.

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Though, he had plenty with four letters rattling around in his mind.

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Clinton, Obama, the Bushes, he said, rattling off past presidents, all promised to fix the problem.

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Putin rattling a Russian sabre was one thing.

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