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Quoting
- verb - cited as evidence
- name the price of; "quote prices for cars"
- put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague"
- refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior"
- repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"
Rabbits
- noun - any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food
- beginning or inferior golfers
- Chatter
- flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food
- hunt rabbits
- Speaking continuously and meaninglessly. (UK slang)
- the fur of a rabbit
Racking
- verb - causing great physical or mental suffering; "a wrenching pain"
- draw off from the lees; "rack wine"
- fly in high wind
- go at a rack; "the horses single-footed"
- obtain by coercion or intimidation; "They extorted money from the executive by threatening to reveal his past to the company boss"; "They squeezed money from the owner of the business by threatening him"
- put on a rack and pinion; "rack a camera"
- run before a gale
- seize together, as of parallel ropes of a tackle in order to prevent running through the block
- stretch to the limits; "rack one's brains"
- torment emotionally or mentally
- torture on the rack
- work on a rack; "rack leather"
Raffish
- adjective - marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness; "a cocktail party given by some...raffish bachelors"- Crary Moore
- marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners; "a dapper young man"; "a jaunty red hat"
Rafting
- verb - make into a raft; "raft these logs"
- transport on a raft; "raft wood down a river"
- travel by raft in water; "Raft the Colorado River"
Ragging
- verb - break into lumps before sorting; "rag ore"
- cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations;
- censure severely or angrily; "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"; "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"; "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
- harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
- play in ragtime; "rag that old tune"
- treat cruelly; "The children tormented the stuttering teacher"
Ragtime
- noun - music with a syncopated melody (usually for the piano)
Raiding
- verb - characterized by plundering or pillaging or marauding; "bands of marauding Indians"; "predatory warfare"; "a raiding party"
- enter someone else's territory and take spoils; "The pirates raided the coastal villages regularly"
- search for something needed or desired; "Our babysitter raided our refrigerator"
- search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on; "The police raided the crack house"
- take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock; "T. Boone Pickens raided many large companies"
Railing
- verb - a barrier consisting of a horizontal bar and supports
- complain bitterly
- convey (goods etc.) by rails; "fresh fruit are railed from Italy to Belgium"
- criticize severely; "He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare"; "She railed against the bad social policies"
- enclose with rails; "rail in the old graves"
- fish with a handline over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish"
- lay with rails; "hundreds of miles were railed out here"
- material for making rails or rails collectively
- provide with rails; "The yard was railed"
- separate with a railing; "rail off the crowds from the Presidential palace"
- spread negative information about; "The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews"
- travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg"
Rainier
- adjective - (of weather) wet by periods of rain; "showery weather"; "rainy days"