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Showing words for CLATTERY using the English dictionary
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Definitions for Clattery
[1] to make a loud, rattling sound, as that produced by hard objects striking rapidly one against the other: The shutters clattered in the wind.
[2] to move rapidly with such a sound: The iron-wheeled cart clattered down the street.
[3] to talk fast and noisily; chatter: They clattered on and on about their children.
[4] to cause to clatter: clattering the pots and pans in the sink.
[5] a rattling noise or series of rattling noises: The stagecoach made a terrible clatter going over the wooden bridge.
[6] noisy disturbance; din; racket.
[7] noisy talk; din of voices: They had to shout over the clatter at the cocktail party.
[8] idle talk; gossip.
[9] to make or cause to make a rattling noise, esp as a result of movement
[10] (intr) to chatter
[11] a rattling sound or noise
[12] a noisy commotion, such as one caused by loud chatter
Words related to Clattery
clatterclack, hurtle, clang, ballyhoo, rattle, pandemonium, hullabaloo, rumpus, racket, bluster, clangor, smashing, shattering, smash, clank, noise, clash, roar, bump, shatter
Words nearby Clattery
clatterclastogenic, clastothrix, clat, clathrate, clathrin, clatter, claucht, claude, claude lorrain, claudel, claudette
Origin of Clattery
before 1050; Middle English clateren, Old English clatr- (in clatrunge ); cognate with Dutch klateren to rattle; see -er6
Other words from Clattery
clat·ter·er , noun
clat·ter·ing·ly , adverb
clat·ter·y , adjective
Word origin for Clattery
Old English clatrung clattering (gerund); related to Dutch klateren to rattle, German klatschen to smack, Norwegian klattra to knock
Synonyms for Clattery
boisterous, cacophonous, clamorous, rambunctious, riotous, rowdy, strident, vociferous, blatant, blusterous, booming, chattering, clangorous, deafening, disorderly, ear-popping, ear-splitting, jumping, loudmouth, obstreperous, piercing, rackety, raising Cain, raising the roof, raspy, screaming, strepitous, tumultous/tumultuous, turbulent, turned up, uproarious