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rattle on

v. talk incessantly and tiresomely [syn: yack, jaw, yack away, yap away]

Usage examples of "rattle on".

He put a hand down to catch himself safely, but the impact slid the athame from his belt to rattle on the stone.

A yell shattered the nights the puncheon fell with a rattle on the boards, and my tomahawk was gone from my hand.

He stood looking about him, when suddenly he heard a rattle on the bridge as if nuts were being spilt, and the hussar nearest to him fell against the rails with a groan.

A short while later he heard a pebble rattle on the stony path below the walls and he whistled sharply.

I could rattle on for half an hour, like a CBC public service spot, about how you're supposed to love the Qubeheads and the Normans and the Beeeees and the Eeks and the niggers and the poor and little fuzzy animals and rattlesnakes.

I could rattle on for half an hour, like a CBC public service spot, about how you’.

So now I let her rattle on about surveys and options and mortgages and share issues and grants, admiring her profile and waiting for business to close down for the day.