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Yaritza Arias
17 July, 10:21
What does the phrase "rattling the rafters" mean?
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Jordin Rivera
17 July, 12:16
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Idiom used to describe any situation which will intentionally cause excitement or strong feelings
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Camilla Daugherty
17 July, 13:11
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Answer:Rattle the rafters is the idiom used to describe any situation which will intentionally cause excitement or strong feelings to a crowd, such as one in the rafters of a concert, stage production or sports game.
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