racket
Definition of racket:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
A strip of wood with the ends together, covered with network, and having a handle- used in tennis: a snow- shoe.
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part of speech: noun
A clattering noise.
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part of speech: noun
Irregular clattering noise; the bat or battledore used at tennis; the game itself.
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Usage examples for racket:
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He went this morning, and I wanted to go too, but- I'm not to racket just now.
"Missing" – Mrs. Humphry Ward -
Should he start to run away, like as not he would stumble and bring all Mulberry Court to see what the racket was.
"Carl and the Cotton Gin" – Sara Ware Bassett -
Then he showed himself again at the office for an hour in the afternoon, but in his tennis clothes this time, in white shoes, a racket in his hand.
"The Son of His Mother" – Clara Viebig -
Mind you let me have it back, please, he said, as I'm saving up for a racket
"The Willoughby Captains" – Talbot Baines Reed