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- noun Plural form of
rattletrap .
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Examples
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A ride in one of the crowded rattletraps is a journey through a chaotic city teeming with poverty, despair and disillusionment.
LA Times Series on Life in Cairo, #3: Cairo Mini-Buses zhukora1 2008
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Senko baits are great this time of year, I also am a big fan of chrome rattletraps.
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Second the cost of catfishing compared to bass fishing is less, you can get an average rod and reel combo and use some worms, grasshoppers, stinkbait, liver, etc to go after catfish and the cost is a lot less than buying spinnerbaits, rattletraps, crankbaits, etc.
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Second the cost of catfishing compared to bass fishing is less, you can get an average rod and reel combo and use some worms, grasshoppers, stinkbait, liver, etc to go after catfish and the cost is a lot less than buying spinnerbaits, rattletraps, crankbaits, etc.
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Senko baits are great this time of year, I also am a big fan of chrome rattletraps.
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Automakers are beginning to fire up their marketing engines, enticing shoppers to consider replacing their low-value rattletraps with shiny new models.
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Automakers are beginning to fire up their marketing engines, enticing shoppers to consider replacing their low-value rattletraps with shiny new models.
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We both know it wasn't luck that was keeping you in the sky, particularly not given the horrid old rattletraps you were often given.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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So the preparation for the wedding went on, Eliza herself paying for the rattletraps, as they had been called; Captain
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"Our horse is putting his nose into your tin rattletraps."
Be Courteous or, Religion, the True Refiner Mrs. M. H. Maxwell
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