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Definition of Rattlers
1. rattler [n] - See also: rattler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rattlers
Literary usage of Rattlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Timehri: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of by Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana (1891)
"Young rattlers.—In the opening paper of the journal ... account of the development
of this curious appendage, as observed in the young rattlers from birth. ..."
2. A Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania by William James McKnight (1905)
"... but what they kill themselves, we conceived the idea of furnishing his king-
Rattlesnake Pete catching banded rattlers in Venango County ship a repast. ..."
3. Official Proceedings for the Annual Convention by American Society for Municipal Improvements (1897)
"... and thirty revolutions per minute was chosen, since this was about the average
speed of rattlers in general use. Revolutions per Minute. Fig. 3. ..."
4. Manual Training--play Problems: Constructive Work for Boys and Girls Based by William Samuel Marten (1917)
"... outside thickness of the box plus the depth of each hole previously bored into
the handle and the washer. The reason for these dimensions can rattlers ..."
5. The Science of Foxhunting and Management of the Kennel by Knightley William Horlock (1868)
"Different standards of foxhounds—The Craven and HH packs —The late Sir John Cope
and his rattlers—Bramshill, and the old oak chest—The multum in ..."
6. A Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern Pennsylvania, Embracing the by William James McKnight (1905)
"... banded rattlers in Venango County ship a repast. Mr. Robert Scofield went out
and captured a large field-mouse (not mole) and brought it in, and, ..."