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What (who) is RACKETY - definition


Rackety      
·adj Making a tumultuous noise.
Racketing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Racket.
racket         
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Rackets; Racket (disambiguation); Racquets (disambiguation)
n.
Uproar, clamor, hubbub, tumult, din, noise, outcry, disturbance.
Examples of use of RACKETY
1. When I grew up as a Beatle–crazed teenager the rules were simple÷ the idols of youth inhabited the dangerous rackety fringes of the public world.
2. During this period of "mad partying" in a rackety, drug–fuelled showbusiness milieu, she gained a reputation as an "airhead" – not helped by her serendipitous surname.
3. If there is anything rackety in their background – a wartime lover, a business that went bust – they won‘t talk to you about it.
4. Mick‘s rackety personal life – seven children by four different women, the Balinese marriage with Jerry that never was, and so on – must seem utterly alien to his blueblooded financial adviser.
5. It is hardly surprising that Carson should have served a rackety apprenticeship with another lapsed Irish Catholic, Peter Langan, whom he rather perversely regarded as a sort of exemplar.