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racquet

American  
[rak-it] / ˈræk ɪt /

noun

  1. (used with a singular verb) racquets, a game played with rackets and a ball by two or four persons on a four-walled court.

  2. racket.


racquet British  
/ ˈrækɪt /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of racket 2

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Etymology

Origin of racquet

Variant of racket 2

Example Sentences

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Disembarking in Egypt was an option, but meant leaving his luggage - including the racquets, kit and equipment which are his livelihood - with no guarantee when he would be reunited with it.

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A hi-tech racquet lab provides personalised strings and grips, while a health suite offers physiotherapy, massage therapy and plunge pools.

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With each captivating swish of his racquet, Carlos Alcaraz seemingly edges closer to more history.

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Given his first racquet aged four, Alcaraz spent much of his time there.

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At one point she dropped her racquet and kicked it across the court in frustration.

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