English to Malayalam Dictionary rattled

rattled

രത്ത്ലെദ്
definition
verb
he rattled some change in his pocket
make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds, typically as a result of shaking and striking repeatedly against a hard surface or object.
she turned quickly, rattled by his presence
cause (someone) to feel nervous, worried, or irritated.
translation of 'rattled'
verb
കിരുകിരുക്കുക
example
Ahern's response was to speed to the defence of a clearly 'rattled' Bush.
The vehicle 'rattled' over a bridge, and Brian caught a glimpse of dark trees hunched protectively over black water.
The carriage 'rattled' along the narrow, winding streets to Montemarte, where the Basilica of the Sacre Couer lay.
There were no windows inside the carriage, so Primrose's leader had to sit in silence as the carriage 'rattled' towards Graveyard.
But the ambush, and the enemy flares and gunfire that followed, 'rattled' the men of Bravo Company more than any event.
He roughly shook Cloud again, so hard that his teeth 'rattled' again.
Walking around the city last night, several hours after the morning's atrocities, many people were visibly 'rattled' by what had happened.
I sat motionless, gripping my fork so hard that it 'rattled' against my plate.
Then, there was this scratching metallic sound and… the whole elevator shook and 'rattled' .
So the president decided to call a news conference, and he 'rattled' some reporters by giving them just 45 minutes notice this time.
‘Just before half-time things were not going too bad and then the goal that they got 'rattled' us before we went in,’ he said.
Perhaps those comments will help steady the nerves of many Americans apparently 'rattled' by an e-mail that is circulating nationwide.
Grit braced himself as the carriage 'rattled' along the old road, heading towards the town.
Maybe he was 'rattled' by Lorelai's sudden possible job offer?
Jack's presence 'rattled' Wilson, reminding him of Henry as a little boy showing Jack how to work the old cash register.
As my bus slowly 'rattled' and groaned its way out of La Paz for the long journey south, I shuddered at what I'd let myself in for.
Myri was yelling, waving her arms around and slamming her hands on the table so hard that the cutlery 'rattled' .
Robyn was about to protest when the door 'rattled' again.
The wind howled, the roof 'rattled' , the whole cabin creaked and moaned.
The plan was to build a wall that shook and 'rattled' , simulating an earthquake, complete with sound effects.
Across the room, a cap 'rattled' around inside an empty shot glass.
Clearly 'rattled' , Brash tried to straddle both sides of the argument at once.
Clearly 'rattled' by the booze suspension, Homme berated the owners of the building.
A tin can slammed against a wall suddenly then 'rattled' in the wind.
A few aid agencies, charter airlines and the national carrier 'rattled' around the dimly lit concourse.
And as the carriage 'rattled' off into the city, I looked down at the gloves on my hand.
The sight of Anna, not the slightest bit ruffled, 'rattled' him severely.
A half-hour or so later the key 'rattled' in the lock.
This is the language of seriously 'rattled' people.
This sudden turn-around 'rattled' the visitors.
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