rackety
Definition of rackety:
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part of speech: adjective
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Usage examples for rackety:
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Don't be too rackety or go out too much.
"Early English Meals and Manners" – Various -
The restless, rackety bounceable Mr. James Smith felt a contempt for the weak, womanish, fiddling little parson, and, what was more, did not care to conceal it.
"The Queen of Hearts" – Wilkie Collins Last Updated: January 3, 2009 -
Uggledy wuggledy doo, Rackety wackety boo, Out goes you!
"Judy of York Hill" – Ethel Hume Patterson Bennett -
As we passed the portals of the Arts Building, a noisy, rackety crowd of boys- evidently, to our eyes, schoolboys - came out, jostling and shouting.
"The Hohenzollerns in America With the Bolsheviks in Berlin and other impossibilities" – Stephen Leacock