rattle a sabre

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rattle a sabre (third-person singular simple present rattles a sabre, present participle rattling a sabre, simple past and past participle rattled a sabre)

  1. Alternative form of sabre-rattle
    • 2011, Gregor Dallas, 1815: The Roads to Waterloo:
      But France's deteriorating domestic situation, coupled with her diplomatic isolation, could lead the most pacific minded Frenchmen to rattle a sabre.
    • 2012, Barbara Cleverly, The Damascened Blade:
      And when it comes to a gunboat, you've got some very good people here. It's not up to you to declare war on Afghanistan of course but get permission to rattle a sabre!'
    • 2016, Kyle C. Fitzharris, Skip Shot: A Novel:
      She was a feminist, in her own way, but didn't rattle a sabre or shove her beliefs down anyone's throat.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see rattle,‎ sabre.

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