Rattling
21Rattling Sabres — were a 5 piece band based in Australia. Their major claim to fame was a single released in 1987 titled All Fired Up , which charted nationally. This became a top 10 hit for Pat Benatar a year later. Regrettably EMI could not keep up with demand… …
22rattling cisticola — rusvapetė cistikola statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Cisticola chiniana angl. rattling cisticola vok. Rotscheitel Zistensänger, m rus. рыжеплечая цистикола, f pranc. cisticole grinçante, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas –… …
23rattling — the noise made by a fast flowing stream (Newfoundland) …
24rattling — 1. adjective lively, quick (speech, pace) 2. noun rattle …
25rattling — rat·tle || rætl n. series of short fast knocking or tapping sounds; chatter, prattle, gossip v. produce a series of fast knocking or tapping sounds …
26rattling — Adj. Suffering from the physical effects of drug withdrawal. Also on the rattle . Northern use? …
27Rattling — A buck calling technique were horns are rattled together by a hunter simulating two buck fitting in hope of attracting the attention of a another buck and luring that buck into shooting range …
28Rattling Search — The use of two objects (usually antlers) that when banged or clashed together, mimic the fighting of two bucks. This is used to lure deer into shooting range …
29sabre-rattling — saˈbre rattling noun An aggressive display of military power, military bluster intended to intimidate (also adjective) • • • Main Entry: ↑sabre * * * sabre rattling UK US noun [uncountable] a threat of violence or military action Thesaurus:… …
30saber-rattling — /say beuhr rat ling/, n. a show or threat of military power, esp. as used by a nation to impose its policies on other countries. [1920 25; see SABER, RATTLE1, ING1] * * * (US) (or Brit sabre rattling) noun [noncount] : actions and statements that …