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racket
noun
A confused, clattering noise, less loud than uproar; applied to the confused sounds of animal voices, or such voices mixed with other sound. We say, the children make a racket; the racket of a flock of fowls.
racket
Clamor; noisy talk.
racket
verb intransitive
To make a confused noise or clamor; to frolic.
racket
noun
The instrument with which players at tennis strike the ball.