rackety

English

Etymology

racket + -y

Adjective

rackety (comparative racketier, superlative racketiest)

  1. Making a racket: noisy
    • 2007 January 10, Patricia Leigh Brown, “An Author’s Vision of the Mean Streets of Mumbai”, in New York Times:
      The book’s initial germ was a rackety shootout not far from Mr. Chandra’s family’s co-op.
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