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What does bone-rattling mean?

"Bone-rattling" is a metaphorical expression that describes something that is extremely loud, powerful, or forceful, often causing a sensation of vibration or shaking.

It can be used to describe:

* Sounds: A bone-rattling explosion, a bone-rattling rock concert, a bone-rattling thunderclap.

* Vehicles: A bone-rattling truck, a bone-rattling motorcycle, a bone-rattling train.

* Physical sensations: A bone-rattling cough, a bone-rattling sneeze.

The word "bone" emphasizes the intensity of the sound or force, suggesting that it is so powerful it vibrates even the bones.

Here are some synonyms for "bone-rattling":

* deafening

* thunderous

* earth-shattering

* powerful

* forceful

* intense

Example sentences:

* The concert was so loud, it was bone-rattling.

* The old truck rumbled down the road with a bone-rattling engine.

* The explosion sent a bone-rattling shockwave through the air.

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