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phrasal verbIf you rattle through something, you deal with it quickly in order to finish it. [mainly British] She rattled through a translation from Virgil's Aeneid. [VERB PARTICLE noun] See full dictionary entry for rattleExamples of 'rattle through' in a sentencerattle through He proceeds to rattle through all his remaining diamonds.I ask her to rattle through her main concerns.With its warm, witty and intelligent dialogue, you rattle through the story.As the day goes on, we rattle through more beginners' bakes.At only 318 pages, you'll rattle through it in one sitting.We have wisdom, because you don't rattle through several decades without learning anything, even if only by osmosis.As they rattle through why everything is rubbish, from friends to politicians, it's fun-ish, but insight-light.It's a bit short and decent players will rattle through it in a couple of hours but the new tools guarantee months of fun.If you're organised, there's no reason you can't rattle through the best of them beforelunch.We order salads (quick), run through small talk, then rattle through what we both do. |