rack
[ˈræk]
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rack
noun
- a frame or stand that has shelves, hooks, slots, etc., in which or on which you place things
- a machine used in the past to hurt people by stretching their bodies —sometimes used figuratively
- a bar with teeth that fit into a gear or a wheel in a machine
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rack
verb
- to cause (someone or something) to suffer pain or damage—usually used as (be) racked
- to put (balls) in a rack for a game of billiards
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rack
noun
- a cut of meat from a lamb or pig that includes some of the ribs
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rack
noun
- the state of being destroyed or ruined