"rattle" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- No damage was reported, but the quakes rattled nerves and generated plenty of talk to last until nature's next act.
- Today, UBS rattled nerves again by announcing plans for a news conference Friday morning in Zurich.
- The thousands of pink slips, she said, had rattled nerves and created widespread confusion.
- As the roar of warplanes and the occasional boom of missiles rattled nerves, many Lebanese began re-enacting the rituals learned during 15 years of civil war.
- Strong aftershocks have continued to rattle nerves this week, with three people killed on Tuesday.
- Police officials in central and southern California said no complaints had been received about the window-shaking explosive sounds that can rattle nerves in this earthquake-conscious region.
- Evidently the quick exchange between the two men had rattled nerves, and Stella chewed even faster.
- The surprisingly open nature of this discussion, itself a rarity in a society where people often do not know their own neighbors, has rattled nerves.
- Financing for speculative projects today also is tight and became even tighter after the stock market slide last August rattled nerves on Wall Street, industry professionals said.
- Warnings of a debt default by the United States have rattled nerves, mostly among foreign dollar holders, and many are dumping dollars.
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