A classic example of something that rattles is a chain link fence, which produces a clattering noise when the wind blows through it. Additionally, a baby rattle is designed to make noise when shaken, producing a fun sound that captures a child's attention. Other examples include loose screws in machinery or the sound of a car's engine when it has a problem.
the rattles in its tail. :)
you shoud name it Rattles!
something is loose
no they do not have rattles
The Rattles was created in 1960.
The car rattles when I go fast in it.
The word, rattler, implies the rattle snake. It could also mean something that rattles.
If it rattles , then it means it's not stuck and is good!!!
Rattlesnakes have rattles to warn predators to stay away from them or they will bite. Good question!
i think ojibwe people use rattles for culture ocations
The preposition is "of." It connects the object (rattles) with the noun sound.
i don't know the name but its stuff that the rattles snakes' tails are made out from.