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rackets
/ ˈrækɪts /
noun
(functioning as singular)
a game similar to squash played in a large four-walled court by two or four players using rackets and a small hard ball
( as modifier )
a rackets court
a rackets championship
Example Sentences
“They are known for engaging in murder, car bombings and extortion rackets throughout the world.”
The groups battled for control of pipelines but also drug trafficking, extortion rackets and theft of cargo trucks.
The dramatic rise of Mexican organized crime has cast a shadow over much of Michoacán state, where rival gangs battle for control of drug-smuggling, extortion and other rackets.
Barnaby's club had provided free balls and rackets to new members and charged just £2 per session, but the society had to stop offering social memberships due to "unprecedented demand".
Mexican organized crime groups have expanded their turf and moved into rackets beyond drug trafficking, including extortion, fuel-smuggling and the exploitation of timber, minerals and other natural resources.
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