racking

[ˈrækɪŋ]

racking Definition

  • 1causing great physical or emotional pain
  • 2a framework for holding and storing items

Using racking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "racking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The racking pain in her head made it difficult to concentrate.

  • Example

    He felt a racking guilt for what he had done.

  • Example

    The warehouse has a racking system for storing boxes.

  • Example

    The mechanic used a racking to lift the car engine.

racking Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for racking

Phrases with racking

  • racking one's brain

    to think very hard in order to remember something or solve a problem

    Example

    I've been racking my brain trying to remember where I put my keys.

  • accumulating or adding up, especially in a competitive situation

    Example

    She's been racking up points in the game all night.

  • the act of shifting the focus of a camera lens from one object to another

    Example

    The cinematographer used a racking focus to shift the viewer's attention from the foreground to the background.

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Summary: racking in Brief

'Racking' [ˈrækɪŋ] can refer to causing great physical or emotional pain, as in 'The racking pain in her head made it difficult to concentrate.' It can also refer to a framework for holding and storing items, as in 'The warehouse has a racking system for storing boxes.' The phrase 'racking one's brain' means to think very hard in order to remember something or solve a problem.