"Stop making that racket" is an informal expression used to tell someone to stop making loud or disruptive noises. The word "racket" refers to a clamor or commotion that can be annoying or distracting. It's often used in casual contexts, such as when someone is being noisy while playing music, talking loudly, or engaging in some other disruptive activity.
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Stop that incessant racket! I need to stop those incessant mosquitoes.
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Now that is mean
Talk to them about it.
"Having a racket going" can mean many things; it indicates that someone has an easy job or easy way that they're making money. It is also applied to situations that have nothing to do with jobs or earning money; just one example could be a grown man who still lives with his mother who still takes care of him.
yes and no. depends on what you mean by "bad" the bearings can go out in it but it will still move water keeping engine cool but making a heck of a racket.
It means to gradually stop making or using a product or service. Such as, to phase out the use of lead in making paint.
a tennis racket is bigger than a squash and badminton racket.
If you mean the Crosstour the answer is yes, they will stop making this model in 2016. The Crossroad will still be made.
Did u stop making ponic
the shaft of the badminton racket is the long bit to generate the whip action of the racket.