Rattling is a noun and a verb. Rattling is also an adjective. Example uses:
As a noun: That rattling is very distracting.
As a verb: The wind was rattling the blinds.
As an adjective: The rattling shutters woke me up.
Yes, the word rattle is both a verb and a noun; for example:
Verb: I heard the wind rattle the windows as the storm blew in.
Noun: That rattle in the engine sounds very expensive.
The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
The word baby's is the singular possessive form for the noun baby: That is the baby's rattle The form babies is plural: There are three babies in that room.
The word baby's is the singular possessive form for the noun baby: That is the baby's rattle The form babies is plural: There are three babies in that room.
What is making the rattle sound? If it is a rattle-snake, the rattle is to warn anything the rattle-snake believes is a danger to the snake, to keep away.
The baby shook his rattle. That was spooky enough rattle your bones.
Nouns are things, animals, people or places. So you could have rabbit, rat, room, rattle Rome, Rosie
The English spelling is maracas (plural noun) because the rattle-like instruments are traditionally played in pairs.
BLACK TAIL RATTLE SNAKE CAINEBRAKE RATTLESNAKE EASTERN DIMOND BACK RATTLE SNAKE MASSASAUGA RATTLE SNAKE MOJAVE RATTLE SNAKE PACIFIC RATTLE SNAKE PIGMY RATTLE SNAKE PRARRIE RATTLE SNAKE SIDE WATERS SPECKELED RATTLED SNAKE TIMBER RATTLE SNAKE AND WERSTERN DIMOND BACK RATTLE SNAKE
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The Rattle was invented by cavemen.
No a copperhead snake does not rattle.
Well, they are born with their rattle. And everytime the snake sheds another rattle is added.