Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word RATTEN
RATTEN
Definitions of RATTEN
- (rare) Alternative form of ratton.
- (obsolete, Northern England) To sabotage machinery or tools as part of an industrial dispute, particularly the tools of a workman who went against the union.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using RATTEN in a Sentence
- He was then in Love Without Illusions (1955) and Die Ratten (1955), directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Maria Schell.
- Those science-fiction figures are currently available from SHQ miniatures (Space Ratten, Saurian Militia and Human Earth Guard).
- Additionally, in round 18 against Essendon, Walker took a huge specky over Essendon player Jake Carlisle, which was considered by many football observers, including The Ages Rohan Connolly, and both match-day coaches, Brett Ratten and James Hird, to be one of the greatest marks of all-time – although ultimately it did not win the season's Mark of the Year award.
- Under new coach Mick Malthouse coming in to replace former coach Brett Ratten for the 2013 AFL Home and Away season, Henderson started the season as a backman and showed promising signs, keeping the West Coast Eagles' Josh Kennedy goalless in Round 4.
- It has been speculated that Icke and Ratten did not enjoy a strong working relationship, and that Ratten's reappointment was in part responsible for Icke's departure.
- Karl Brinkmann: Erläuterungen zu Wolfgang Borcherts Draußen vor der Tür und Die Hundeblume, Die drei dunklen Könige, An diesem Dienstag, Die Küchenuhr, Nachts schlafen die Ratten doch, Schischyphusch.
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