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"rattle off" Definitions
  1. to say something from memory without having to think too hard

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But your output is astonishing, let's rattle off some of your - you rattle off some of your films so I dont get the names wrong.
Or maybe it's because they rattle off hit after hit.
But they do more than just rattle off talking points.
I don't care how many statistics you can rattle off.
But the 2700 annual letter doesn't just rattle off statistics.
Rattle off ten things and I'll tell you where we are.
Can you rattle off random Keeping Up with the Kardashians trivia?
Even Cairo taxi drivers can rattle off its satellite co-ordinates.
I'm not sure how many more facts I can rattle off.
I rattle off rumors to Arzaylea; she denies all of them.
The less creative types tend to just rattle off a list.
Do you want me to just rattle off a few episodes?
She could rattle off Swayze trivia with the ease of a scholar.
When you rattle off their name unnecessarily, it sounds foolish and awkward.
I mean I could rattle off 31 things we were inspired by.
Mr. Fallon took the opportunity to rattle off some pros and cons.
He can rattle off official slogans but can recite only short Tibetan prayers.
Kendrick's "The Blacker the Berry" doesn't rattle off phone numbers to local government officials.
He and his staff can rattle off the names of plants that have closed.
I won't rattle off all the qualities, but they have patterns in those cases.
When asked, she can rattle off all of these melodically, without missing a beat.
One option for sharing reports with your team is to simply rattle off numbers.
In 15 minutes, he'll rattle off 201 names you mentioned to him only once.
I could rattle off 10 potential ways that it could and should be tested.
Will she thank her Republican colleagues, rattle off some bipartisan bromides, and stress national unity?
But on the phone, she listens patiently as sellers rattle off their list of grievances.
Before you rattle off a tweet, let me be crystal clear about a few things.
We rattle off monsters' names with great ease and compare them to our present brutes.
Don't rattle off the list of people for whom a person must live, Stage said.
In July, Hillary Clinton's team took to the platform to rattle off Donald Trumps' lawsuits.
She can rattle off a list of women she's seen as leaders in the party.
These kids can rattle off the scientific names of dozens, if not hundreds, of dinosaurs.
But the salesman wasn't deterred, and proceeded to rattle off a list of anti-aging products.
But when I tried to rattle off a burst of shots, things ground to a halt.
In meetings, Hurd will rattle off all kinds of relevant stats from months or years ago.
All day at school, his teachers rattle off bleak statistics about unemployment, AIDS, and global warming.
Before we know much about them, they all recite their stats and rattle off their interests.
A lot of naysayers rattle off falsehoods like 'you have to eat oats to produce sufficient milk'.
It was only when Duffy started to rattle off curse words that Jones started to freak out.
Whether or not you can rattle off facts about Meret Oppenheim or Fauvism is beside the point.
Apatoff recommended keeping a list of bullet points in your head that you can rattle off quickly.
Sanders: Well, I can't -- you know, I can't rattle off to you every nickel and every dime.
There, she ran WAR's information stand and had 60 seconds to rattle off the organization's elevator pitch.
Now a seventh grader at Brooklyn's Middle School 442, he can easily rattle off his computational profile.
Indiana saw the Terps rattle off 11 straight points and lead 22-16 on Morsell's reverse layup.
Then they will rattle off a few wins, make a few unreal plays, and suddenly they're playoff contenders.
Suddenly users could type in a web address or just rattle off search terms in the same place.
He's like the Wikipedia of See's, and can rattle off facts about all things nougat, brittle, and butterscotch.
It was over in under 20 seconds; I found it frighteningly easy to rattle off an entire clip.
Fox News anchors rattle off headlines on TV as Joe Lusk gets ready to dig into his breakfast.
In the video, they rattle off name after name of London tube stations with impressive speed and memory.
He then goes on to rattle off the horrifying (albeit complicated) statistics on school shootings this year alone.
Spiders' evil is so well known that most people can rattle off a list of famously terrible varieties.
Not only did the goals rattle off with machine gun persistence, they were things of beauty as well.
It sometimes seems as if you could rattle off a list of Catholic sex abuse scandals in perpetuity.
I burst out laughing when I heard Ms. Kaling rattle off the details of her wildly idealistic predictions.
Residents rattle off a litany of names of neighbors and friends they have not seen or heard from.
But it's robotic to rattle off anonymous Greek painters numbers 1 through 17, so let Berlin have this.
On Twitter, people can rattle off 140 characters of text and also can share photos or videos from anywhere.
That when they rattle off terms and courses like Wireshark and Snort and OSI, they aren't debating toothless theoreticals.
You know the in-flight safety spiel so well that you could probably rattle off the instructions by memory.
From  Bon Appetit ..... Bitch (2011) to  Mr. Wonderful (2015), Bronsoliño managed to rattle off 123 references to sports figures.
It didn't knock me out like Spice did—it made me tired—but it helped take the rattle off.
From Bon Appetit ..... Bitch (2011) to Mr. Wonderful (2015), Bronsoliño managed to rattle off 123 references to sports figures.
Your voice on some nights could be spot on and you could rattle off and not trip over anything.
Headlines in the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times rattle off multiple stories of gun violence each day.
She can rattle off the names of businesses that have come and gone as the Malibu has hung on.
That said, even Trump is clearly able to rattle off a number of world leaders he likes or dislikes.
When audiences rattle off their favorite Star Wars movies, they're more likely than not to name a film Kasdan wrote.
At first, he started to rattle off about communication, then he settled on the tip that's worked best for him.
Munger went on to rattle off a list of his best advice, each lesson succinctly delivered in bite-size form.
Many people can rattle off the names of the most popular vitamins and the foods that contain them in abundance.
Yesterday, Stephen A. Smith grabbed headlines for doing what he does so consistently: rattle off obscene bullshit at full volume.
Sometimes I could rattle off concepts from the syllabus — linear equations and inequalities, graphing lines and slope, quadratics and polynomials.
As they clip coupons, they rattle off life advice to him and Al, who's watching TV in the next room.
The voices of dozens of auctioneers across 36 lanes simultaneously rattle off prices, makes and models in a rhythmic repetition.
Kendra can rattle off the names of all the young black men who have been killed of late by the police.
Ciccarelli is not alone in his hesitance to commit due to the fickleness of whatever Trump might decide to rattle off.
"Everyone knows and recognizes HBO, and consumers can rattle off the last couple of shows on that network," Ms. Yong said.
King says a lot of exiting employees go into the interview and rattle off a list of complaints about the company.
They rattle off exact dates, locations, and flight numbers effortlessly, as though they just came off that particular plane crash investigation.
These are stats Lalonde can rattle off at a second's notice, and she's vocal about them on her unapologetically blunt Twitter feed.
"It's nice to rattle off a couple of wins early in the first series of a 10-game homestand here," Castro said.
You can probably even rattle off the main offenders — think platitudes like "pay your dues" and "be a yes person" — from memory.
"To see someone like Klay Thompson or Stephen Curry rattle off 2000s is pretty spectacular," Bruce Fraser, a Warriors assistant coach, said.
We never did to a proper tour, but I can rattle off 25 to 30 shows off the top of my head.
In North Carolina, where people rattle off the names of storms like old enemies, most residents were spared the worst from Dorian.
In North Carolina, where people rattle off the names of storms like old enemies, most residents were spared the worst from Dorian.
There were shows where I could rattle off the introduction, play the song, and then be like, 'Oh, I wasn't even paying attention.
Fifteen actors rattle off virtuosic texts stitched together from Ms. Despentes's wildly witty, vulgar and shocking text in the three-hour-plus production.
She starts to rattle off the brand name — which is "Better Than Sex" — but stumbles on that last word, looking awkwardly at me.
She still visits her old apartment in Pripyat, an abandoned city that now welcomes tourists, and can rattle off the address from memory.
Valandra and those around him at the bar begin to rattle off the offenses, many of which they heard about through social media.
" Though she could rattle off plenty of misconceptions about the history of witchcraft and paganism, she interrupts herself and concludes, "Honestly, who cares?
Scoop up any one of those guys and the Celtics may very well rattle off three or four straight trips to the Finals.
He's hoping to rattle off wins in the weeks ahead in friendlier territory — Nebraska, Kansas and Maine, which are next on the calendar.
So finally, yesterday came along and it was time to rattle off a bunch of tweets you're sure to regret in three months.
At a phone bank in Concord, N.H., some volunteers knew her enough to rattle off her advocacy against sexual assault in the military.
Right now, she is prepping for her U.S. citizenship test and can confidently rattle off facts about assorted government branches and legislative processes.
I could easily rattle off a list of refugee all-stars: celebrity actors, Olympic athletes, pathbreaking inventors, acclaimed musicians and writers and artists.
Most residents in eastern North Carolina, where people rattle off the names of storms like old enemies, were spared the worst from Dorian.
Mendoza could rattle off the names of coaches tossed aside after a losing season, like a veteran recalling comrades lost to ceaseless war.
Kloss can instantly rattle off a list of women that include names like Natalie Massenet, Willow Bay, Diane von Furstenberg and Emily Weiss.
If asked to name an artist who has used or exploited black culture to their benefit, you could probably rattle off a million names.
My hairdresser's friend actually does past life regression therapy and you go under hypnosis and in that state you rattle off whatever you see.
Kids have so much brain power, where there's nothing else competing for so much information, that I could just rattle off so many stats.
At a military "field court" in 2012, he heard a judge rattle off his conviction, "terrorism that destroyed public property," and his sentence: death.
"Anyone can rattle off the manager positions they've held or the volunteer work they performed, but the leadership is measured on impact," Toterhi says.
Such lists are almost guaranteed to fail, given how individualistic people's tastes and desires are, and how forced it sounds to rattle off perfunctory smarm.
He's apt to rattle off ideas pulled from a deep knowledge of code, industry acumen, and the philosophy of technology, sometimes in the same breath.
To me, almost all of this week's questions feel similar to that experience of listening to Audrey and Charlie rattle off names we don't know.
Because Avengers: Endgame is a movie about time travel, it has a scene in which the Avengers rattle off a list of time travel movies.
If you sit on the home page long enough, the site begins to rattle off tweets at random, as if it's in conversation with itself.
Twice a week, my mother would phone the Parkway grocery store in town and rattle off her needs to one of the establishment's three owners.
I can rattle off many unexceptional white lead characters like Rory Gilmore, Joey Potter, Torrance Shipman, Bella Swan, or Marissa Cooper, just to name a few.
But don't suggest to him that he's easing up, or he'll rattle off a list of recent travels that will put your own passport to shame.
But as his teleprompter instructed him to rattle off statistics about the tax law, Trump determined it was the time and place for a bigger celebration.
Ask about subway service, and riders are quick to rattle off a litany of complaints: overcrowding, constant delays, filthy stations and poor communication when problems arise.
Like many people here, he can rattle off the list of storms that have lashed North Carolina like they were old enemies: Hazel, Bertha, Fran, Matthew.
The front-loaded calendar means that if one candidate does rattle off early victories, he or she will be able to amass a fearsome delegate advantage.
I couldn't tell you the basic plot of Jurassic World, but I can rattle off my favorite T-rex costumed stunts since the movie's release last year.
And it's just a bit easier to look at the weather graphics instead of having the Assistant rattle off the temperature for the next couple of days.
What Obama didn't do was rattle off all the unlovely Romney facts he thought he knew, without any connective tissue binding them together into an organic whole.
Speed is really the name of the game with the A33 II, and it can rattle off full-resolution images at up to 12 frames per second.
I could rattle off his educational pedigree—Columbia, Harvard, Oxford—or list his clerkships—Justice White, Justice Kennedy, Judge Sentelle—but these credentials don't make a justice.
They rattle off names of real horses whose Breyer likenesses they collect like baseball cards: renowned dressage competitors, prolific Arabian broodmares, Queen Elizabeth II's favorite Fell pony.
Of course, while getting an app to rattle off answers to complicated questions is a good party trick, it's not something most people will need every day.
But if you rattle off 60-minute monologues peppered with witty asides, you might end up being not just a memorably strange teacher, but an ineffective one too.
" Griffin proceeded to rattle off some of the recent controversial decisions made by Trump, who she refused to refer to as the president, instead calling him "the fool.
I rattle off other Soviet films whose names I can recall: Moscow Doesn't Believe in Tears (a melodrama about tough life in the big city), Kin-dza-dza!
I learned this the hard way when I tried to rattle off some pull-ups after years of sedentary living, and quickly tore a muscle in my shoulder.
Troy Rondinone can probably rattle off all the books and movies that use it and throw in a "Starsky and Hutch" and "Loony Tunes" episode for good measure.
Republicans have sought more direction on policy from the White House, and Trump did rattle off a list of five "principles" Congress should follow in replacing the law.
Jon told TMZ Sports he wants to rattle off 50 straight wins -- a la Floyd Mayweather -- and Saturday night was a great launching point ... he won by unanimous decision.
This is clearly an instrument that lets you develop great skill, but, more importantly, doesn't require much skill to just pick it up and rattle off some pleasing noises.
On the other hand, the host Red Bulls (10-8-4, 34) could be atop the conference if they rattle off a few more wins in the coming weeks.
Ask any passerby — as one does — what hosts they can recall, and they might rattle off names like Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, or the newly minted host James Corden.
Ask him to name role models and Ojeda will rattle off a list of men, dead and alive, with whom he has served, long before he names a politician.
I can already hear the mashing of keyboards as people rattle off their prepared responses: Girls don't play Dead or Alive, so the developers would be wasting their time.
Flag down an employee for help, and you'll be shocked at how quickly they'll be able to rattle off the exact aisle and shelf where your problem ingredient lives.
Now with patients at the top of the fashion and street art worlds, he can rattle off details about supermodels with the ease of a savvy night-life columnist.
The role of science teachers is not just to rattle off facts like a broken cassette player, but to challenge students to search beyond what is taught in class.
Steam billows from 50-year-old copper cauldrons, and bottles rattle off the conveyor belt before they are stamped with a label bearing two giraffes and the words: "Bière Niger".
It might be harder to think of an emotionally tinged event that didn't provoke a conspiracy theory than it is to rattle off a list of the ones that did.
There are lots of big reasons why people are wary of social media, and as a reader of this newsletter you can probably rattle off half a dozen or more.
It took him less than two minutes to rattle off nine straight Red Storm points, finishing his spurt with consecutive 3-point shots that answered layups by the Golden Eagles.
Many home cooks can quickly rattle off the brands best known for their favorite kitchen appliances—Le Creuset for dutch ovens, Crock Pot for slow cookers, and Vitamix for blenders.
But I also think they've gotten to the point where they're comfortable with Milwaukee and they're at the point when they can rattle off eight to 10 reasons for that.
Shortly after the incident, Jones went to Instagram (later deleted, but recorded by Kenny Ducey above) to rattle off this curse-laden rant that would make even Bobby Knight blush.
The company even enlisted an Amazon VP to rattle off the things the Genie can do "for less than $35" in the press release — naturally, it's a list of Alexa skills.
That's as many continents as there were people helping out Snow White and who can really rattle off the names of all those little guys off the top of their head?
Although he might be able to rattle off every famous shortstop in history, he'll be fascinated to learn about great supporting players and how they made it to the Major Leagues.
Here's a Pope who can rattle off the names of pop-culture icons like Banksy and Daft Punk, and yet he demands the Church roll itself back to its ancient inaccessibility.
I'll just catch a glimpse of some word when I'm listening to it and that'll be the title and I'll just rattle off a bunch of lyrics that seem to work.
CLAYTON: What I think of whenever I hear somebody rattle off a list of problems with the justice system is like, can we fix it or do we start all over?
" Rottinghaus went on to rattle off a list of a half-dozen or so potential candidates before adding, "All of which is a long way of saying, 'I have no idea.
At heavyweight even the partial punches can carry knockout power so a fighter who can rattle off four or five punches with some rhythm has five shots at stunning his man.
If you were asked to name a famous novel, or even a famous poem, you could probably rattle off at least a handful quite comfortably off the top of your head.
They rattle off technical details about the weight (82 pounds), the range (1.8 miles), and the cost per magazine of 19 rounds ($103,042), which is almost triple a hitman's monthly salary.
Think of all the terms we now rattle off in conversation (flattening the curve, R-naught, N95, social distancing) that would have been all but meaningless at the start of 2020.
Long-term Seattleites can rattle off a list of working-class friends who have moved to more affordable parts of the country because they weren't wealthy enough to survive in the city.
Like Shah, when McHugh talks to patients, she'll rattle off the speech that the state wants her to say — then give her own medical advice, correcting statements she'd made just moments before.
Those queries, as a result, can theoretically get as complicated as the ones you might rattle off to a service like Hound or Siri just to test the limits of its capabilities.
This is the kind of high profile event that penetrates even the thickest of American numb skulls—the people who rattle off epithets about soccer being a sport for sissies and floppers.
They rattle off a list of pluses, like not sharing meals at restaurants, liking Justin Bieber's Instagram posts without feeling guilty, filing taxes with ease, and writing prisoners to curb sexual urges.
In many respects, Lorelai Gilmore is a role model — she owns her own business, she's a great mom and she can rattle off more pop culture references than potentially the entire internet.
He played football and lacrosse and was a "die-hard" New England Patriots and football fan, according to his sister, able to rattle off any stat about any player on any team.
Liquid waves roll under the rigid city: The church bells ring out of time, terra cotta tiles rain down from the Renaissance rooftops, priceless paintings rattle off the walls of the Uffizi.
I've been pretty pumped about this, home assistants are at their worst when you get home and have to rattle off two or three different commands to get your stuff turned on.
Olivia's uncommon skills have inevitably inspired superlatives; her father, who attaches #witness to online posts about his daughter, can rattle off countless coaches who have told him she is destined for stardom.
Even four years later, my guess is that you can rattle off what Trump's policies were: immigration reform, tax reform, getting tough on China, creating jobs, and repealing Obamacare — Simple. Repeatable. Memorable.
Emily and Haley are so aware of the critiques aimed at them, they take some time in the middle of the episode to rattle off a string of mean Internet comments about them.
Republicans largely used their time to rattle off allegations of bias against those at the center of the Russia and Clinton probes, and Democrats accused their GOP colleagues of a political witch hunt.
That massive two page spread, that shows you each person and their moment, for the most part, I just rattle off who's there, but he knows the emotions that need to be showing.
No, we're not talking about the Cybertruck, as that's still a ways off before production, although Tesla CEO Elon Musk did rattle off some high praise for the sci-fi-inspired electric pickup.
It's midday-hot in the heart of wine country, and in the hangar-like workspace the two begin to rattle off everything they have left to do before the vehicle is truly finished.
After landing in Plymouth in Starz' The Spanish Princess, Catherine of Aragon (Charlotte Hope) could easily rattle off a list of complaints about English life: The drizzle, the lack of siestas, the Queen Mother.
" Then, you both rattle off some flashier version of your LinkedIn profiles to make it seem like you have your lives together, and cap off the conversation with a halfhearted, "We should hang out!
But the suggestion had the intended effect of putting Trump on defense, forcing the frontrunner to rattle off legal arguments over boos from the crowd, while Cruz watched, smiling smugly, from the next podium.
Unless you're someone who does a lot of geometric calculations in your daily life, chances are you only ever really encounter pi when it comes time to rattle off some digits for Pi Day.
Ask me to recommend an analog pair of such earphones, and I'd be able to rattle off a dozen choices, with the Zero Audio Carbo Tenore and Final E2000 being the sub-$50 standouts.
With his strong Texas drawl, the businessman used air time he purchased to rattle off information about the growing federal debt, the importance of balancing the budget, the jobs being threatened by foreign competition.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and White House Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney both made surprise appearances during Tuesday's daily press briefing to rattle off campaign promises that were kept in the deal.
Shopping montages, those quick-cut scenes showing women gleefully trying on clothes or skipping through the mall, are such a go-to film convention, you could probably rattle off five without resorting to Google.
Before you start to rattle off a list of potential influences that have informed the Mink Daggers ballsy punk pedigree, you should probably know that those influences probably involve bands they've already been in.
Repeatedly, we see contestants faking their way through these chats; popular early entrant Sammie has a tendency to rattle off enthusiastic phrases like "LOL" and inflections like exclamation points with a completely deadpan expression.
To rattle off a few ideas, if you've recently bought (or plan on buying) a Surface Pro 6 or Surface Go, you can save a bit of money on the all but necessary Type Cover.
Beto O'Rourke was given an opportunity to rattle off some talking points about how we're going to "free ourselves from our dependence on fossil fuels," without being pressed on how we're going to do that.
You'll find you not only can rattle off information way better when prompted, but you'll become acutely aware of your progress (or lack thereof), things happening at the company and how you prioritize your work.
" This "regular degular schmegular girl from the Bronx," formerly a stripper, built her career on her ability to rattle off one-liners like "I'mma get that schmoney" on the VH1 reality series "Love & Hip Hop.
The president's budget is ceremonial in many regards: Congress actually controls the federal government's purse strings, and lawmakers are quick to rattle off tales of how both Republican and Democratic presidents never get their wishes.
Other firms, such as Caterpillar, Honeywell, and ABB, global engineering giants, DHL, a logistics company, Linde and BASF, two industrial gas and chemicals manufacturers, and Maersk Group, a shipping firm, rattle off lists of OBOR projects.
Dimon went on to rattle off the business his bank does for smaller banks, while expressing sympathy for smaller institutions struggling to comply with the slew of new regulations put in place after the financial crisis.
Still, I don't have to rattle off all the reasons we shouldn't live by the rules of Shakespeare's world — or explain why casting a 13-year-old as the love interest of an adult is icky.
Peppered with a flurry of impeachment questions in the Capitol, Brindisi said he would take the weekend to contemplate his decision, then proceeded to rattle off what he saw as legislative victories secured for his constituents.
All too many formal, paid conferences, though, are part of what I call the "insight-industrial complex": people flock to them to hear quasi-famous people rattle off pseudo-wise sound bites devoid of any actual value.
The greater dynamic range helps make up for the difficult metering system, and the faster continuous shooting at least lets me rattle off a few shots before my two year old has completely moved out of frame.
When we talk about "blockbuster" franchises in video games, we're talking about bankable names: Call of Duty, Battlefield, Final Fantasy, and Madden are some of those names, and I'm sure you can rattle off a dozen more.
If you've ever sat through an awards show, it's safe to assume that many if not most of the names actors rattle off in their thank-you speeches belong to an agency in some way or another.
"The pressure was so great to come up with the next single all the time," says Lea, describing his retreat from a tour of the United States in 1973 to rattle off melodies in a hotel bathroom.
Unable to think of more conversation—after the disclosure of the damaged husband it was too late to introduce the topic of weather—James Duke, suddenly glib, began to rattle off the details of his good fortune.
Echoing the president's own words from Saturday, he called Mr. Trump a "political genius" who could rattle off complete paragraphs on the fly in response to news events and then deliver them "flawlessly" to a campaign audience.
While she can rattle off a social register's worth of details about seemingly hundreds of friends on the A-list — family trees, employment history, children's birthdays — she sometimes has trouble remembering the names of her staff, she admitted.
We can also rattle off a few examples of this happening, such as Marines who drew a penis in the sky, another penis drawn over Florida, and in a more wholesome example, someone writing "hello" in German skies.
Bill can rattle off the stats better than I can, but over the past 100 years, we've come from a world where only a small fraction of women could vote to a world where almost every woman can.
He can rattle off sly observations like "I don't do the music distribution ain't important when your fans come pack out all your shows" with a conviction that assures you he's fended off a few music industry vultures.
And if you are a beauty enthusiast, then it's likely that you can rattle off a list of the brand's other most popular products, many of which have also achieved cult-like status (we're looking at you, Jungle Red).
Have a line or two ready to rattle off when the time comes — "Hey, I want to let you know I recently tested positive for gonorrhea, but I'm treating it and have a condom right here," whatever it is.
The simple truth is that the Dodgers, like any postseason-caliber team, are good enough to be excellent over a stretch of a few games, and the Cubs, like any baseball team anywhere, can rattle off a few clunkers.
He may not have declared a national emergency to secure funding for the border wall, but he did manage to rattle off a bunch of his usual false and misleading immigration lines, all in a bafflingly low-energy monotone.
The debates sometimes appeared academic, amid copious talk about sports in a state where elementary students dress in jerseys and can rattle off the letters of the consonant-rich surname of the men's basketball coach at Duke University (Krzyzewski).
Big Ten supporters can quickly rattle off a list of reasons for its postseason troubles: a nine-game league schedule, a playoff that is limited to four elite teams, a broader lack of contemporary appreciation for an understated conference.
The apparently indefatigable Millman held leads of 5-2 and 8-4 on the back of some brilliant tennis, forcing 38-year-old Federer to rattle off five straight points before securing the victory with a crosscourt forehand winner.
Get him on the subject and he's happy to rattle off countless bank robbery and heist films from the past, and even happier to tell you that his new film, The Old Man & The Gun, is a homage to them.
Gil Cates, the late producer who oversaw the Oscar telecast multiple times, used to plead with winners to talk about something of substance -- to speak from the heart and not just read or rattle off a list of thank-yous.
You know who we're talking about: There are the throwback ladies (Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin), the modern women (Beyoncé, Gwen Stefani, Eva Mendes), and dozens more, and yet the answers we all rattle off still tend to feel... expected.
Seemingly a pro after attending 18 Gathering of the Juggalos, she can rattle off all the cities — Novi, Toledo, Peoria, Garrettsville, Pataskala, Cave-in-Rock, that place near Columbus, then Oklahoma — in one breath, before taking a pull on a cigarette.
I can rattle off all the things Facebook has been accused of (available here in timeline form), the data breaches and hacks its been involved in, and the laundry list of concerns experts have about us using the social network.
Rattle off a few models — just the first ones that come to mind — and at least half of them will tell you that they have the crinkled, green aluminum tube stashed in their bedside table or in their medicine cabinet.
I would pick crystal that I thought looked nice, and when I asked the shop owner about it he would proceed to rattle off a list of the crystal's attributes that seemed to be exactly what I was looking for.
Angelenos don't usually know where I live if I rattle off the cross streets, but add just one detail — that the first location of King Taco is close by — and many of them can drop a pin on a map.
" Sing-chanting over a strutting bass line — like the Spice Girls, but switching between English and Japanese — Chai's voices rattle off thoughts on applying makeup to "get it all sexy" before declaring, in a cloud of backup vocals, "We are fashionista!
I could rattle off scores of other names of brutalized people and the corresponding red herrings rolled out to scapegoat the police violence they suffered, since these smear campaigns happen like clockwork any time everyday people actually start to critique our justice system.
Both can rattle off countless examples of nearly miraculous urban revitalization: thriving businesses in storefronts that stood vacant for years; gleaming new high-rise apartment blocks that are largely (some say entirely) rented out even before they're completed; vibrant arts and culinary scenes.
To be on the phone with someone (not in person where they could potentially be reading your body language or getting other cues from you) and have them rattle off all sorts of private details about your life is an experience like none other.
So, instead of meeting up with a friend to complain how you can't afford coffee, the two of you meet at a coffee shop to rattle off a list of all the projects you're working on while sipping on $8 cups of hot milk.
I could name all of the writers who published successful books before 30, and I could rattle off the parts of the world I had yet to visit, but marriage was still a distant prospect to me, like planning dinner before you've eaten lunch.
The point of the video is for Kardashian to rattle off "fact" or "fiction" as Shepherd reads her a slew of headlines ranging from whether or not she had drugs in a Snapchat (she didn't) to whether or not North West really wore a corset (she didn't).
While a lot of televisions rattle off specs to make them appealing for PC gaming, and a lot of PC manufacturers shrink down their systems so they'll fit in your media center, there's still been one major issue with the concept of PC gaming from your couch.
The remarks were brief, but Perez did manage to rattle off a doozy of a quip - invoking a trope that has become commonplace among a certain subset of the liberal commentariat: "We have a president .... I don't know who it is, Putin or Trump," Perez declared.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference this week, a lot of activists and elected officials were quick to rattle off that list as they assessed President Trump one year in and defended the man many of them initially believed was not conservative enough to be their president.
Here's How to Do It in Less Than 60 Minutes They have basic recipes that go beyond sandwiches You can probably rattle off a bunch of basic sandwich recipes: turkey and Swiss on multigrain; tuna salad and arugula on rye; chicken breast and mustard on a whole-wheat bun.
Every athleisure lover who lives in leggings can easily rattle off a few of their favorite brands on the fly: Outdoor Voices, Live the Process, and Ivy Park are ones sure to be on any list when it comes to dressing for the gym (or just for, well, life).
J.C. A breezy house beat (from Junior Sanchez) is the springboard for Azealia Banks in a slew of different voices that are all hers: a smoky-voiced soul chanteuse and a gospel-charged belter, a rapper who can scream her way to distortion or calmly rattle off designer boasts.
He proceeded to rattle off a list of pseudoscientific theories about Bigfoot's origins as well as ones that do not appear to take into account science whatsoever:It's thought that, um, listen I love to pander to Bigfoot voters but we're gonna, we're gonna talk about him right now... I'm skeptical.
But the E-M1 Mark II's limits don't diminish the power you wield with shooting speeds this fast — there are times when you want to be able to rattle off 50 frames in under a second at full resolution, and until now that was an extremely hard thing to do.
I could rattle off a long list of women at the top of their game -- Sheryl Sandberg, Gisele Bundchen, Megyn Kelly -- and they would all tell you that the higher they climb, the more the critique they receive becomes personal -- about their bodies, their personal lives and how they parent.
I can rattle off a number of decks I saw: someone made a deck of all artifacts, which I didn't think was possible; someone made a deck with all small creatures, which I didn't think was possible; someone made a deck with all big creatures, which I didn't think was possible.
Maybe because San Diego was too sunny, or maybe because they never quite sink to the depths of the Cleveland Browns or the Philadelphia 76ers, but if you ask any Chargers fan they will immediately rattle off a litany of heartbreak that I would challenge anyone outside Buffalo to adequately match.
Ever pragmatic about her finances, she recounted how she has constantly been asked to rattle off "Okurrr" in TV appearances, commercials, and corporate meetings — such as when she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where she famously described "Okurrr" as the sound "a cold pigeon in New York City" makes.
When a company is looking for a candidate for an open role, the hiring manager is probably going to rattle off a bunch of qualifications that they're looking for to a recruiter — and Kanjun Qiu says recruiters will probably just run with that when the manager's requirements might not actually be so rigid.
"Trust me, I&aposd love to rattle off a ton of wins and clinch a week in advance and set up your rotation and set up everything, but it doesn&apost seem like it&aposs going to play out that way for too many teams in the game," manager A.J. Hinch said.
I actually sat and watched the whole thing, and I was unexpectedly awed as Mehmet Oz connected with his subject and actually got this frenetic force of nature to calm down and focus for much of the time, rather than rattle off his usual mix of rote campaign attacks and tangential non sequiturs.
Self-funding pitch While Trump's "self-funding" pitch was clearly effective in the primary (throughout the months-long campaign, person after person at Trump rallies would rattle off Trump's contention that he wasn't beholden to special interests as one of his most appealing aspects), it has left him far behind Hillary Clinton and her allies.
Having a point of reference is great, saying, "It's like a black metal thing with a bit of this in it"—I mean, you sound like a pretentious dickhead when you rattle off five genres for the one thing you're doing–but at the same time people get way too swept up in it.
You may be able to rattle off dozens of memorable LGBTQ characters that have popped up on your TV screens in the last 40 years, but, shockingly, not one of them was a lead character in a 60-minute drama airing on network TV. All the more reason to remember the name Dr. Dylan Reinhart.
While Harris, Richardson, and Wolfram may be able to rattle off dozens of examples of massive abuse of user trust or cite studies showing the negative impacts these technologies have had on the lives of regular, unsuspecting Americans, it speaks volumes that a sitting senator would prefer death to the future we're currently building.
Astros punch out Yankees, punch ticket to World Series HOUSTON — Leave it to Houston Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow, the architect of this incredible franchise resurgence, to add the necessary perspective to the proceedings, to rattle off the key contributors on Saturday night and outline the roles they played in the celebration taking place.
Though Mistress Harley, a pro domme, operates as a legally registered LLC, pays her taxes, and can count the number of chargebacks she's received on one hand, she remains in the high-risk category to banks and can rattle off half a dozen payment platforms that have frozen her assets or closed her accounts.
If you were hanging out with this guy, watching this game, and then during a commercial, you looked outside and saw a neighborhood dog trot into your front yard and rattle off like six backflips while reciting a monologue from Measure for Measure, and this dude said "damn" as he does here, you wouldn't even mention it to your loved ones.
Now she's happy to be back into her regular outfit of light blue Ganni cowboy boots, kick-crop plaid pants from a thrift store in Kansas City, and an embossed leather blazer thrifted in her hometown of Easton, MD. Though her question was clearly rhetorical, I rattle off a list of people who do aspire to fame: Instagram influencers, Bachelor contestants, YouTube vloggers, the Kardashians, Donald Trump.
Maher went on to rattle off a series of feuds Trump has carried on with black people at one point or another over the past several years, including his attacks on former President Obama, NFL free agent Colin Kaepernick, former Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts GOP governor vetoes New Hampshire bill to create independent redistricting commission Why target Tucker Carlson?
If you're a New Yorker with disposable income and a fondness for restaurants, you've likely done one of the following things: eaten a locally sourced carrot; purchased New York-raised cuts of meat at a small neighborhood shop; had dinner in Williamsburg; listened to a server rattle off the provenance of each component of your dish; sipped a glass of natural wine to the tune of some cool but obscure music.
They rattle off a list of names and their relationships to each other: lo-fi YouTube cool kids Drew Phillips and his ex-girlfriend Enya, who are friends with former Viners Josh and Lucas Ovalle and character comedian Casey Frey, who's friends with Viner-turned-standup comic Nick Colletti, who was in a show with Cody Ko, who co-hosts the series "That's Cringe" with Noel Miller, who's buds with talking-head YouTuber Danny Gonzalez.
Just watch as he gets the call from BBWAA secretary Jack O'Connell, who told him he made the cut: After teasing him a little bit with the initial news, O'Connell attempted to inform him of his historic vote, but couldn't even rattle off the full sentence—he only got to "you are the first pers..." before the living room erupted in the kind of feeling you wish you could wake up to every day.

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