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Rattle
- noun - a baby's toy that makes percussive noises when shaken
- a rapid series of short loud sounds (as might be heard with a stethoscope in some types of respiratory disorders); "the death rattle"
- loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake's tail
- make short successive sounds
- shake and cause to make a rattling noise
- unnerve
Ravage
- noun - (usually plural) a destructive action; "the ravages of time"; "the depredations of age and disease"
- cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside after the invasion"
- make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
Ravine
- noun - a deep narrow steep-sided valley (especially one formed by running water)
- gorge
Razure
- - The act of erasing or effacing, or the state of being effaced; obliteration. See Rasure.
Razzle
- noun - any exciting and complex play intended to confuse (dazzle) the opponent
Sabine
- adjective - a member of an ancient Oscan-speaking people of the central Apennines north of Rome who were conquered and assimilated into the Roman state in 290 BC
- a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico
- of or relating to or characteristic of the Sabines
Sacque
- noun - a woman's full loose hiplength jacket
Saddle
- noun - a pass or ridge that slopes gently between two peaks (is shaped like a saddle)
- a piece of leather across the instep of a shoe
- a seat for the rider of a bicycle
- a seat for the rider of a horse or camel
- cut of meat (especially mutton or lamb) consisting of part of the backbone and both loins
- impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to; "He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend"
- load or burden; encumber; "he saddled me with that heavy responsibility"
- posterior part of the back of a domestic fowl
- put a saddle on; "saddle the horses"
Sagene
- - A Russian measure of length equal to about seven English feet.
Saithe
- - The pollock, or coalfish; -- called also sillock.