We never did crack the watch smuggling racket.The brothers who beat him up are involved in the drugs racket.The sheep were making a racket, more than usual.Then one day he heard the birds making a frightful racket and this huge magpie flew out of the tree.The racket also absorbs shock on impact by way of its Tri-Level Shock Suppression System.network of strings) used to strike a ball (or shuttlecock) in various games. Racket, including these packages, is free software, see LICENSE for more details. Contribute to Racket by submitting a pull request, reporting an issue, joining the development mailing list, or visiting the IRC or Slack channels. It's impossible to work with that racket going on. A racket has a handle and a rounded frame laced with strings, and its used. This the source for the Racket package: 'games'.Bring your squash racket, as there are excellent courts for hire.She would have stayed asleep, too, if not for the outrageous racket that erupted outside at that very moment.Police have uncovered an insurance racket in Cleveland.The Ghost rackets are of 100% graphite construction and retail for £199.99.The FBI believe they have found the real criminals behind a big gambling racket.If Nine Inch Nails' dreadful racket doesn't scare her off, nothing will.At Wolverhampton the carriage had all but emptied, leaving only a sleeping woman cradling a badminton racket.There was a racket, as he pushed and pulled the boards.I wish those kids would stop making such a racket upstairs.It is best just to find a racket that suits your game.→ protection racket (5 ) 3 ( also racquet ) DS a specially shaped piece of wood or metal that you use for hitting the ball in games such as tennis, that has a circle filled with tight strings at one end → bat a tennis racket Examples from the Corpus racket 2 informal SC a dishonest way of obtaining money, such as by threatening people or selling them illegal goods drugs/gambling/smuggling etc racket Police believe he is involved in an international smuggling racket. ○ noun 1 informal C LOUD/NOISY a loud noise The old machine used to make an awful racket.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English racket rack‧et / ˈrækɪt /
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