单词 | to give a rattle |
释义 | > as lemmasto give (a person) a rattle ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [noun] > severe > instance of choking pear1546 choke-pear1573 a flea in one's ear1577 rattle1652 juniper letter1655 juniper lecture1706 siserary1771 wig1789 a word of a sort1796 rowing1812 wigging1813 sloan1823 scorcher1842 rubdowna1846 tickler1846 slating1881 bawl-out1926 earful1929 caning1933 a kick in the pants1933 rollicking1938 rocket1941 bollocking1946 butt-kicking1970 1652 Perfect Diurnall No. 148. 2208 Its beleeved that this proud and insulting Enemy were never sent home with such a Rattle in their ear before. a1662 P. Heylyn Cyprianus Anglicus (1668) ii. 257 Receiving such a rattle for his former Contempt of the Bishop of London. 1679 tr. Trag. Hist. Jetzer 17 At their return he gave them a round rattle, and spared none of his course Eloquence to tell them their own. 1711 Brit. Apollo 30 Mar.–2 Apr. My Wife has given me such a Rattle, that another Peal will rattle all my Brains out of my Head. 1842 C. Ridley Let. in U. Ridley Cecilia (1958) ix. 111 Wells..is tiresome again... I wish I had courage to give her a good rattle, but if I did I think she would not bear it. 1889 R. D. Blackmore Kit & Kitty xxiv. 79/1 Go and give him a good rattle up. He deserves cold victuals, and he shall have nothing else. < as lemmas |
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