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Definition of Racketts
1. rackett [n] - See also: rackett
Lexicographical Neighbors of Racketts
Literary usage of Racketts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"In the morning it was a pleasur to walke, for we could goe without racketts.1 The
snow was hard enough, because it freezed every night. ..."
2. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"In the morning it was a pleasur to walke, for we could goe without racketts.1 The
snow was hard enough, because it freezed every night. ..."
3. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"In the morning it was a pleasur to walke, for we could goe without racketts.1 The
snow was hard enough, because it freezed every night. ..."
4. The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman, of Westborough, Mass: For the Months of by Ebenezer Parkman, Harriette Merrifield Forbes (1899)
"But a few came upon racketts: and I repeated what remained from last Sabbath's
Entertainment upon Ps. 39. 4 A & p. M. for I was obliged for my own Sake and ..."
5. The Papers of a Critic: Selected from the Writings of the Late Charles by Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke (1875)
"... Mr. Weston about his conduct towards his wife, but with the racketts for
countenancing him; and it is probable that Weston's letter was given to him, ..."
6. The Papers of a Critic: Selected from the Writings of the Late Charles by Charles Wentworth Dilke (1875)
"... with a chivalry which had drawn some scandal upon him, had not only quarrelled
with Mr. Weston about his conduct towards his wife, but with the racketts ..."
7. Leading Events of Wisconsin History: The Story of the State by Henry Eduard Legler (1898)
"There we make racketts, not to play at ball, but to exercise ourselves in a ...
Tney are broad, made like racketts, that they may goe in the snow and not ..."