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Definition, Synonyms, Translations of rackingly by The Free Dictionary
The word wrack (pronounced /ræk/, with a silent W) is related to the word wreck, meaning “a wreckage” or, as a verb, “to destroy or ruin.”. Wrack is now largely archaic, though, only appearing in the set phrase wrack and ruin (meaning “total collapse, destruction, or ruination”). For example:
Adj. 1. stressful - extremely irritating to the nerves; "nerve-racking noise"; "the stressful days before a war"; "a trying day at the office". nerve-racking, nerve-wracking, trying. disagreeable - not to your liking; "a disagreeable situation".
10. to torture; distress acutely; torment. 11. to strain in mental effort: to rack one's brains. 12. to strain by physical force or violence. 13. to stretch the body of (a person) on a rack. 14. rack up, a. Pool. to put (the balls) in a rack. b. to gain, achieve, or score: The new store is racking up profits.
a. A framework or stand in or on which to hold, hang, or display various articles: a trophy rack; a rack for baseball bats in the dugout; a drying rack for laundry. b. Games A triangular frame for arranging billiard or pool balls at the start of a game. c.
clutch, prehend, seize - take hold of; grab; "The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals"
tr.v. racked, rack·ing, racks. 1. To place (billiard balls, for example) in a rack. 2. also wrack To cause great physical or mental suffering to: Pain racked his entire body. See Synonyms at afflict. 3. To torture by means of the rack. Phrasal Verbs: rack out Slang.