Crossword-Solution: RACKETY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Rackety | a. | Making a tumultuous noise. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “RACKETY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Rattletrap | 8 answers |
| raffish | 8 answers |
| RACHITIC | 8 answers |
| IN a good humor/humour | 14 answers |
| sporty | 15 answers |
| Sporting? | 16 answers |
| Tinsel | 19 answers |
| horsy | 20 answers |
| AMUSED | 21 answers |
| athletic | 35 answers |
| Noisy | 41 answers |
| Garish | 43 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RACKETY (5)
Their household is the most rackety one in the county, and I believe no one ever knows to an hour or two when any particular meal will appear on the table or what it will consist of when it does appear.” Eleanor Saxelby shuddered.
For he is a most diligent, swift, unresting man; and studies and learns amazingly in such a rackety existence.
From the encampment arose none of the rackety barking which betokens the presence of many canines, and which deafens visitors to a dog-show.
But more than once the Master had bidden him be silent when a rackety Puppy salvo of barking had broken in on the arrival of some guest.
And he remembered now that it had been in the advertisement that offered seventy-five dollars for the return of a lost "sable-and-white collie." Yes, and Dominie Jansen had said, "sable" meant "black." Link felt a glow of relief that the advertisement had not said "a brown-and-white collie." Chum was viewing his new surroundings with much attention, looking up now and then into his master's face as they moved along the rackety line--as though to gain reassurance that all was well.
Quotes with RACKETY (2)
Trains induce such terrible anxiety. They image the possibility of total and irrevocable failure. They are also dirty, rackety, packed with strangers, an object lesson in the foul contingency of life: the talkative fellow-traveller, the possibility of children.
Louise was an urbanite, she preferred the gut-thrilling sound of an emergency siren slicing through the night to the noise of country birds at dawn. Pub brawls, rackety roadworks, mugged tourists, the badlands on a Saturday night - they all made sense, they were all part of the huge, dirty, torn social fabric. There was a war raging out there in the city and she was part of the fight, but the countryside unsettled her because she didn't know who the enemy was. She had always …