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rackle
noun
A chain.
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With these, people made kites and footballs, and the national sport was "rackling".
(The novelist Fanny Burney, recounting her surgery for a breast tumor: "I began a scream that lasted unremittingly during the whole time of the incision. . . . I felt the knife rackling against the breast bone, scraping it while I remained in torture").
The surgeon removed most of the breast but then had to go in a few more times to complete the work: "I then felt the Knife rackling against the breast bone — scraping it!
"Why do I have to go around this room, which is, has been, which is this sancchewy, rackled with self-consciousness about my body?" When Darren responds to Toddy's misspoken sexual paranoia, his sang-froid broadcasts his superiority.
Driven away by the storm, Dr. Rackle returned to New Orleans for good on Monday; he seemed overwhelmed with emotion to be playing with the Hot 8 again.
"We got to play these songs," the trumpeter Raymond Dr. Rackle Williamsms told me during a break.
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