RATTLY

Etymology

Adjective

rattly (comparative rattlier, superlative rattliest)

That rattles.

Resembling the sound of a rattle.

Of a vehicle, that shakes when being driven.

Of the lungs, chest, etc, producing raspy or gurgling sound due to excess mucus.

Anagrams

• tartly

Source: Wiktionary



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