Results for rackety
Usage examples for rackety:
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The groaning board had been his inheritance from a rollicking, rackety set of English ancestors, to whom dining was a rather splendid ceremony.
"The Gay Cockade", Temple Bailey -
Suzette for him is " Mam'zell"- and he speaks of her as a mother might about her boy's noisy, tiresome rackety school friends- necessary evils to be put up with for the boy's sake- The fluffies he announces always by their full titles-" Madame la Comtesse"- etc.
"Man and Maid", Elinor Glyn -
The bourgeoisie of Montmartre had straggled out while we talked, and in a little while the restaurant was crowded with a rackety crew who had driven up in cabs.
"A Chair on The Boulevard", Leonard Merrick -
At Frederick they left the big motor bus and got into Wes's own rackety flivver, the possession of which delighted Annie's heart.
"O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921", Various