Racket(n.) Confused, clattering noise; din; noisy talk or sport.
Racket(n.) A carouse; any reckless dissipation.
Racket(n.) A thin strip of wood, having the ends brought together, forming a somewhat elliptical hoop, across which a network of catgut or cord is stretched. It is furnished with a handle, and is used for catching or striking a ball in tennis and similar games.
Racket(n.) A variety of the game of tennis played with peculiar long-handled rackets; -- chiefly in the plural.
Racket(n.) A snowshoe formed of cords stretched across a long and narrow frame of light wood.
Racket(n.) A broad wooden shoe or patten for a man or horse, to enable him to step on marshy or soft ground.
Racket(v. i.) To make a confused noise or racket.
Racket(v. i.) To engage in noisy sport; to frolic.
Racket(v. i.) To carouse or engage in dissipation.
Racket(v. t.) To strike with, or as with, a racket.
Racketed(imp. & p. p.) of Racket
Racketer(n.) One who makes, or engages in, a racket.
Racketing(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Racket
Words within racketeers