racquet

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1) To hit with a racquet.
 * 2) To play a game that involves using a racquet.
 * 3) To dart about in a manner reminiscent of a ball hit by a racquet.
 * 4) To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.
 * 1) To play a game that involves using a racquet.
 * 2) To dart about in a manner reminiscent of a ball hit by a racquet.
 * 3) To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.
 * 1) To dart about in a manner reminiscent of a ball hit by a racquet.
 * 2) To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.
 * 1) To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.
 * 1) To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.
 * 1) To exchange back and forth, similar to the way a tennis ball volleys back and forth.