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racking

[rak-ing]

noun

Masonry.
  1. the stepping back of the ends of courses successively from bottom to top in an unfinished wall to facilitate resumption of work or bonding with an intersecting wall.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of racking1

First recorded in 1890–95; rack 1 + -ing 1
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"We need the signs up. We need racking. We need shelving. We need flooring so we can actually be based there and it can function."

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Less than a week after leaving the post, Musk lashed out at GOP legislators for racking up debt via the "One Big Beautiful Bill."

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While racking up professional and charitable commitments, Boateng was raising two children.

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Imagine ordering T-bone steaks and desserts at a family-run restaurant, racking up a bill of hundreds of pounds, before legging it without paying a penny.

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He was also fined repeatedly for violating campaign finance laws, racking up more than 70 violations and $30,000 in fines.

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