racket|rackets in English
noun
[rack·et || 'rækɪt]
loud noise, din; uproar, tumult; organized crime; deceptive act or scheme; profession, occupation; racket, light bat with an oval frame filled with netting (used in sports such as tennis, badminton, etc.)
Use "racket|rackets" in a sentence
1. 7 The invention relates to a badminton racket, comprising a racket head, a racket handle and a racket bar.
2. What a racket.
3. Tennis rackets and balls are provided.
4. 8 A badminton racket. tennis racket table-tennis bat baseball bat. ...
5. How many rackets do you have?
6. What's all that racket?
7. Safin still indulges in some fretting and head hanging, racket dropping and occasionally racket kicking.
8. He deals with money laundering, protection rackets, gambling, prostitution.
9. Who's making all that racket?
10. Behind all the rackets, all the big jobs,
11. I'll go find a racket.
12. Synonyms: badminton racket; badminton racquet; Battledore
13. The Racket platform provides an implementation of the Racket language (including a run-time system, libraries, and JIT compiler) along with the DrRacket integrated development environment (IDE) written in Racket.
14. Disconsolate, Soapy ceased his unavailing racket.
15. You're pretty good with that racket.
16. Such a racket made me headache.
17. Continuations in The Racket Guide introduces Continuations
18. He hates the racket of modern life.
19. He had to shout over the racket.
20. The game was played with rackets, Battledores and even wooden paddles
21. Crime Is A Business: Buncos, Rackets, Confidence Schemes [MacDonald, John C
22. Modern tennis rackets are now apparently 20 per cent lighter.
23. My neighbours are making an unholy racket.
24. They're involved in a drug - smuggling racket.
25. This tennis racket Absorbs shock on impact