Racquets example sentences
rack·et
noun
racquet (noun)
- a type of bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash:
- a snowshoe resembling a racket.
rack·et
noun
racquet (noun)
- a loud unpleasant noise; a din:
- the noise and liveliness of fashionable society.
- an illegal or dishonest scheme for obtaining money:
- a person's line of business or way of life:
Synonyms
noise, din, hubbub, clamor, row, uproar, hullabaloo, tumult, commotion, rumpus, fracas, pandemonium, clangor, brouhaha, disturbance, crash, clatter, clash, babble, shouting, yelling, babel, bangarang, fraud, swindle, game, scam, ramp, shakedown"Racquets" Example Sentences
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