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rackety
Part of speech: Adjective Usage examples "rackety":- For the first two months he stuck hard to his work he was regular at lectures, and attentive when there; he spent his spare time well in study bearing upon the profession for which he was preparing; he wrote and heard once a week from Charlie; he kept clear of the more rackety of his fellow- students; he spent his Sundays at Mr Newcome's house, and he took plenty of healthy exercise both for body and mind. - "The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch", Talbot Baines Reed.
- I had been told the officers of our regiment were a rackety lot, but I don't see much sign of that yet. - "The Adventures of a Three-Guinea Watch", Talbot Baines Reed.
- This individual has served for some thirty years to amuse the rackety young men by his original nonsense; and we lament to be obliged to say that the students of a former time were not wholly guiltless of originating the condition in which he now finds himself. - "The Student-Life of Germany", William Howitt.