Lexicographical Neighbors of Racketing
Literary usage of Racketing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Teutonic Mythology by Jacob Grimm, James Steven Stallybrass (1883)
"The unfriendly, racketing and tormenting spirits who take possession of a house,
are distinguished from the friendly and good- natured by their commonly ..."
2. Heroes of Everyday Life: A Reader for the Upper Grades by Fanny E. Coe (1911)
"It's a mighty stiff racketing they 're getting. Hear that screw race." It was a
racketing those engines were getting, truly, for the Climax was in a jumping ..."
3. Heroes of Everyday Life: A Reader for the Upper Grades by Fanny E. Coe (1911)
"It's a mighty stiff racketing they're getting. Hear that screw race." It was a
racketing those engines were getting, truly, for the Climax was in a jumping ..."
4. Heroes of Everyday Life: A Reader for the Upper Grades by Fanny E. Coe (1911)
"It's a mighty stiff racketing they're getting. Hear that screw race." It was a
racketing those engines were getting, truly, for the Climax was in a jumping ..."