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38 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Rattle'

The professor continued to rattle on about the complexities of quantum physics.

The politician tried to rattle his opponent during the debate by bringing up controversial topics.

The baby's constant crying began to rattle the nerves of the exhausted parents.

The car's engine started to rattle, signaling potential trouble for the road trip.

The musician's nerves began to rattle as he prepared to perform on the big stage.

The hiker tried not to let the distant sound of a wild animal rattle her adventurous spirit.

The seasoned politician remained unshaken, refusing to let the opponent's accusations rattle him during the debate.

The old building creaked and groaned, its eerie sounds starting to rattle the nerves of the ghost hunters exploring it.

As the plane experienced turbulence, the passengers tried not to let their anxiety rattle their confidence in the pilot.

The unexpected discovery of a snake in the garden began to rattle the group of botany students on a field trip.

Despite the unexpected challenges, the team captain refused to let anything rattle their determination to win the championship.

As the spaceship entered the asteroid field, the crew could feel it start to rattle from the impacts.

The author felt a sense of excitement and nerves as the reviews started to rattle in for their latest novel.

The comedian's ability to make the audience laugh remained unshaken, even when faced with a tough crowd trying to rattle him.

The entrepreneur knew that economic downturns could rattle even the most stable businesses.

The tightrope walker carefully balanced, refusing to let the heights rattle their focus on the performance.

The news of the impending layoffs began to rattle the employees, creating a tense atmosphere in the office.

The orchestra conductor skillfully navigated through unexpected disruptions, refusing to let them rattle the musical harmony.

The eerie silence in the haunted mansion began to rattle the ghost hunters, making them question their decision to explore the creepy dwelling.

The unexpected twist in the mystery novel was designed to rattle readers and keep them on the edge of their seats.

The aggressive opponent's relentless attacks failed to rattle the experienced chess player, who strategically countered every move.

The malfunctioning equipment on the spaceship started to rattle the nerves of the astronauts as they drifted further into space.

The unexpected cancellation of the long-awaited concert began to rattle the devoted fans who had been eagerly anticipating the event.

The sudden power outage during the important presentation failed to rattle the experienced speaker, who seamlessly continued without missing a beat.

The chess grandmaster remained unfazed, refusing to let his opponent's strategic moves rattle his concentration.

The courtroom was silent as the witness began to rattle off crucial details of the crime.

The experienced pilot managed to stay calm, even when the plane started to rattle due to turbulence.

The seasoned negotiator was skilled at using silence to rattle the opposing party during discussions.

The actor skillfully handled the unexpected prop malfunction, refusing to let it rattle the live theater performance.

The activist faced opposition with resilience, refusing to let negative comments rattle her commitment to social justice.

The heated argument between the two colleagues began to rattle the entire office, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere for everyone.

The sudden change in weather during the camping trip began to rattle the inexperienced campers, who were unprepared for the cold rain.

The challenging crossword puzzle in the newspaper managed to rattle even the most seasoned puzzle enthusiasts.

The unexpected call from the boss on a Sunday evening started to rattle the employee who feared it might be bad news about their project.

The malfunctioning alarm system in the museum began to rattle the security guards, who were on high alert for potential intruders.

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