Meaning & Definition of word "Rack"

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    Rack

    /ræk/

    noun:

    • 1. A framework or stand for holding or storing things.
      • Example: I put my bike on the rack outside the store.
    • 2. A series of shelves or stands for displaying or storing things, especially in a retail environment.
      • Example: The clothes were neatly hung on the rack for customers to browse.
    • 3. In a game of billiards or pool, the triangular frame used to arrange the balls at the start of the game.
      • Example: He placed the billiard balls in the rack before breaking.

    verb:

    • 1. To place something on a rack for storage or display.
      • Example: Please rack the dishes after washing them.
    • 2. To cause extreme physical or mental pain or distress; to torment.
      • Example: The relentless pressure at work began to rack her nerves.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'rakke', from Old Norse 'rǫkkr'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rack and ruin:

    to fall into disrepair or destruction.

    rack up:

    to accumulate or gather something, especially in large amounts.

    on the rack:

    under severe physical or mental strain.

    rack your brains:

    to think very hard about something.

    Related Words

    racking:

    the act of causing intense suffering or strain.

    racketeering:

    the practice of conducting illegal business activities.

    racketeer:

    a person who engages in dishonest and illegal business activities.

    Slang Meanings of rack

    Meaning: A large quantity of money.

    Example Sentence: He's made a rack from his new venture.

    Meaning: A woman's breasts.

    Example Sentence: She has a nice rack.