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racket vs racquet

racket

Definitions

verb

  1. celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities
  2. hit (a ball) with a racket
  3. make loud and annoying noises

noun

  1. an illegal enterprise (such as extortion or fraud or drug peddling or prostitution) carried on for profit
  2. the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience
  3. a sports implement (usually consisting of a handle and an oval frame with a tightly interlaced network of strings) used to strike a ball (or shuttlecock) in various games
  4. a loud and disturbing noise

Examples

Police sources say part of the racket was connected to so-called ‘car parking jockeys’ - triads who take payments to park restaurant diners' cars - who wanted ‘compensation’ for the use of parking spaces.

The whole Valentines racket is arbitrary and false.

Simon Jenkins, a columnist with the UK's Guardian recently called Zuma a rapist and a racketeer in perhaps one of the most acerbic pieces yet the Guardian has published on Zuma.

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racquet

Definitions

noun

  1. a sports implement (usually consisting of a handle and an oval frame with a tightly interlaced network of strings) used to strike a ball (or shuttlecock) in various games

Examples

These games could be defined simply as ` handball played with a paddle, 'the only difference being that paddleball employs a perforated wooden racquet and a large spongy ball, while racquetball, which is rapidly pushing both handball and paddleball into obscurity, employs a small strung racquet and a lively rubber ball.

If at all else, it makes them very competitive for handball, racquetball, or volleyball.

To play this shot, you need to change your grip on the racquet slightly.

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