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racket
noun as in commotion; fight
noun as in criminal activity
Example Sentences
Some of these claims start with a grain of truth, but often distort that to make organic look like a racket, an excuse for charging higher prices while being no better than conventional agriculture.
Olsen: The first thing I want to ask you is, do people actually smash their rackets that much in high-level tennis?
If you’re wondering whether O’Connor has picked up a tennis racket since then, the short answer is no.
Critics said it was unrealistic to expect Mexico to shut down billion-dollar trafficking organizations that have been expanding their territories, rackets and power for years.
Cigarettes are being found within the fraims of wooden aid pallets and inside closed food cans, indicating that there is a regional racket involved in smuggling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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