noun
Etymology
Origin of racquet
Variant of racket 2
Example Sentences
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The tournament was played in good spirits - even a racquet smash by Kyrgios following his defeat was performed in good humour - and generated genuine intrigue.
From BBC
Swapping the racquet for a guitar - leaning into his love for riff-heavy British rock groups Cream, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple - was not going to pay the bills, though.
From BBC
A shellshocked Swiatek lost seven games in a row against Bencic, including a rare set to love, with a racquet toss and tears at the end of the match summing up her frustration.
From Barron's
The guidelines cover even such matters as Snoopy’s grip on a tennis racquet.”
From Los Angeles Times
Also this past summer, a social club for racquet sports announced that it would be taking over the defunct Macy’s building at The Bloc in Downtown L.A.
From Los Angeles Times
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