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Meaning of "rattled off"
To 'rattled off' means to speak quickly and without hesitation, often while listing or reciting something. It implies a casual or informal manner of delivery, where the speaker is able to effortlessly recall and express information or a series of items
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rattled off
Rattled off a bunch of numbers at the mention of it.
She smiled and rattled off a phrase.
I rattled off a more or less complete list.
All that stuff you rattled off.
I always rattled off the same memories.
All those theories he rattled off.
He rattled off the names of several classmates.
And then she rattled off our names.
Rattled off those off without contemplation.
That shortlist that you rattled off is valuable.
She just rattled off our obvious addictions.
I am surprised by the way his moves were rattled off.
The man rattled off a list of fifteen names.
I looked at his palm and just rattled off a few things.
You just rattled off some legal hypotheticals.
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Since that explanation that Lady Penelope rattled off.
Later he rattled off a list of different kinds of sensors.
An auctioneer rattled off bids.
She rattled off the benefits.
Now, during that conversation she rattled off a series of numbers.
You rattled off numbers.
When her mother was ready, she rattled off the address to her.
He rattled off a string of statistics.
Then Georgia rattled off this list.
I rattled off my stock reply.
The Blue and White have now rattled off five consecutive victories.
I rattled off before being interrupted.
For most of us, she just rattled off our obvious addictions.
He rattled off a long calculation.
How does that help us? All those theories he rattled off.
He promptly rattled off the names of his mistresses.
The whole ride here, Mimi rattled off the plot.
Howard rattled off some of the names of the celebrities.
I must admit you were convincing yourself, the way you rattled off about Normandy.
Serenity rattled off the location.
In the next-to-last paragraph were the words that Lynn Fraker had rattled off to me.
He rattled off a litany of incidents that constituted antisemitism in his view.
Exasperated, she rattled off a set of statistics.
He rattled off a couple of telephone numbers that would soon appear on the Rapport news.
After that loss, she rattled off four consecutive wins.
I rattled off all of the gifts he 'd received.
You just rushed into the TARDIS, you rattled off some sort of a message and.
He rattled off statistics.
Someone asked me this today, and I rattled off an answer.
Prayers that are rattled off swiftly or mumbled inaudibly will not do.
Speaking on the phone to the Daily News, Holdbrooks rattled off the grim list.
He sat in my office and rattled off the most grotesque fantasies imaginable.
Chinese astronauts, cyclonite, the Great Pyramid of Giza . All those theories he rattled off.
Sanders has rattled off a string of wins in recent primaries and caucuses.
Come on, Cyril . For most of us, she just rattled off our obvious addictions.
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You sounded kinda rattled on the phone
Rattled off a bunch of numbers at the mention of it