Clatter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: clatterClatterer
One who clatters...
Clatteringly
With clattering...
sabotage
sabotage [French, from saboter to clatter with wooden shoes, botch, sabotage, from sabot wooden shoe] 1 : the willful destruction of an employer's property or the hindering of normal operations by other means 2 : the injury, destruction, or knowingly defective production of materials, premises, or utilities used for war or national defense compare criminal syndicalism, sedition ...
Clatter
To make a rattling sound by striking hard bodies together to make a succession of abrupt rattling sounds...
Rattle
To make a quick succession of sharp inharmonious noises as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together to clatter...
Ruba dub
The sound of a drum when continuously beaten hence a clamorous repeated sound a clatter...
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