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What is another word for racks?

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Noun
Plural for a rack, base, or piece of furniture for holding, supporting, or displaying something
“You can store your stuff in the corner and hang your coat on the rack near the door.”
Noun
Plural for a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other
“Today, the rack is full of magazines on every fitness subject and activity.”
Noun
Plural for a place or piece of furniture used for sleep
“As for me, I think it's time to hit the rack for the night.”
Noun
Plural for severe mental or physical pain or suffering
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Noun
Plural for a long trough from which horses or cattle feed
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Plural for a circular hoop through which players try to throw the ball in basketball
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Plural for a frame on which laundry is hung to dry
Noun
Plural for a rack attached to a car or other vehicle, used to hold luggage or similar items
Noun
Plural for a bin filled with products of a particular type, often at a discount
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Plural for a perforated rack on which washed dishes, etc.
Noun
Plural for a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime
Noun
Plural for a person's residence or home
Noun
Plural for a woman's chest or breasts
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Plural for a short sleep, especially during the day
Noun
Plural for a branching and bony structure, typically on the head of an animal
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Plural for a rotating device holding cartridges, cassettes, or containers
Verb
To cause extreme pain, anguish, or distress to
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“The hard necessities of life had left him little time or inclination to rack himself with spiritual doubts.”
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To exert pressure or strain on
“I rack my brains trying to remember what happened the afternoon before.”
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To place or store (in or on a rack)
“Sarah would always rack her shoes neatly beneath her dresses.”
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To injure or hurt by twisting a body part
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To move or progress with great haste
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To obtain money or favors by intimidation, violence, or the misuse of authority
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To put to death by crucifixion
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