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Brattle   /brˈætəl/   Listen
Brattle

verb
1.
Make a rattling sound.  Synonyms: clack, clatter.






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"Brattle" Quotes from Famous Books



... yesday I wur saying to my Jacob as we'd get the poont mended, and come out here with the handbills and brattle [lop] all the willows anywhere nigh, so as to hev a lot to throost down about our plaace to grow. Now, if we'd done that there'd ha' been no branch to lay hold on here, and we might ha' gone on to Spalding afore we'd stopped. Eh, but howding ...
— Dick o' the Fens - A Tale of the Great East Swamp • George Manville Fenn

... in another street requires my personal attention for a moment, but I will join you in Brattle Street in a quarter of an hour, and attend you ...
— Poor and Proud - or The Fortunes of Katy Redburn • Oliver Optic

... built in 1654, and stood on the southeast corner of Washington and Brattle streets, opposite the Samuel ...
— The Bay State Monthly, Volume II. No. 2, November, 1884 • Various

... organ brought into New England presented to King's Chapel, Boston, by Thomas Brattle. (Now in St. John's Chapel, ...
— Annals of Music in America - A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events • Henry Charles Lahee

... Mr. Speaker, Mr. Cooke, Major Brattle, Mr. Thacher, Mr. Welles, Mr. Cushing, Mr. Hall, Mr. Webb, and Major Bowles, be a Committee, from this House, to congratulate that honorable gentleman upon his arrival at Boston; and, in their name and behalf, acquaint him that the Assembly are well knowing ...
— Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe • Thaddeus Mason Harris



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