Brattle

Word BRATTLE
Character 7
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Pronunciations /ˈbɹætəl/

Definitions and meanings of "Brattle"

What do we mean by brattle?

A rattling or clattering sound. noun

A movement that produces such a sound. noun

To make a rattling or clattering sound, especially by rushing or scampering. intransitive verb

To make a loud rumbling or rattling noise; thunder.

To move rapidly with a clattering noise.

A clattering noise like that made by the feet of horses moving rapidly. noun

Rapid motion; a short rapid race. noun

A violent attack. noun

To rattle; to make a scampering noise verb

Make a rattling sound verb

To rattle; to make a scampering noise.

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The word "brattle" in example sentences

Bibliophile Bullpen: bad day at the brattle skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Unknown (2009)

Saturday, February 07, 2009 bad day at the brattle worth seeing • A crane collapsed into the alley next to the Brattle Bookshop, critically injuring one crane operator and killing the other. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Links to this post bad day at the brattle worth seeing • A crane collapsed into the alley next to the Brattle Bookshop, critically injuring one crane operator and killing the other. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I tend to vote for democrats though because of the social issues because I can't stand listening to a republican brattle on about family values bullshit. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

One by one the others perform the same feat, and continue the sport for hours, striving which can produce the loudest brattle while turning. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Just in the heart of the brattle the grating of the yett turning on its rusty hinges was but too plainly heard. ❋ Various (1909)

Such was Whittier on one side, a militant poet of reform, sending forth verses that had the brattle of trumpets and the waving of banners in them: ❋ William Joseph Long (1909)

Might aiblins waur'd thee for a brattle; [perhaps have beat, spurt] ❋ William Allan Neilson (1907)

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. ❋ Unknown (1879)

The delusion is complete, when, on a mild evening, the tree-toads open their brittle-brattle chorus on the edge of the pond. ❋ Charles Dudley Warner (1864)

Below was heard the ceaseless brattle of the waters, as they ran over and amongst the rocks which probably constituted the debris formed in the convulsion that opened this chasm. ❋ Unknown (1852)

Better the nag that ambles a 'the day than him that makes a brattle for ❋ Alexander Hislop (1836)

"Is it because there comes an accidental brattle of thunder?" he returned. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

To make bad worse, just in the heart of the brattle, the grating sound of the yett turning on its rusty hinges was but too plainly heard. ❋ David Macbeth Moir (1824)

Better the nag that ambles a 'the day, than him that makes a brattle for a mile, and then's dune wi' the road. ' ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Thou need na start awa sae hasty Wi bickering brattle! ❋ Unknown (2010)

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