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infuriated, frenetic, berserk: Please don't mention politics to<br />

Nigel - he gets rabid on the subject. 2 hydrophobic, mad:<br />

<strong>An</strong>imals from abroad are kept in quarantine to make sure they are<br />

not rabid.<br />

race° n. 1 foot-race, horse-race, marathon, rally or rallye;<br />

competition, contest, rivalry, contention: How many will be<br />

running in Saturday's race? Several countries had joined the<br />

race to complete a workable anti-gravity device. 2 sluice,<br />

flume, chute, watercourse, course, channel, bed, mill-race,<br />

raceway, spillway; track: <strong>The</strong> water in the race enabled us to<br />

wash the sand in order to extract the gold. <strong>The</strong> ball-bearings<br />

don't fall out because they are retained in the race. 3 the<br />

races. horse-races, dog-races, the dogs, the track, the turf,<br />

Brit racecourse, race meeting, US racetrack: We're <strong>of</strong>f to the<br />

races at Newmarket.<br />

--v. 4 speed, hurry, hasten, dash, sprint, fly, rush, scramble,<br />

step lively, Colloq tear, rip, zip, step on the gas, step on it,<br />

hop to it, get a move on, Brit hare, US get a wiggle on: You're<br />

going to have to race to catch the last bus. 5 compete (with):<br />

I'll race you to the gate and back.<br />

raceý n. 1 stock, line, lineage, type, tribe, nation, people, folk,<br />

clan, family: <strong>The</strong> citizens constitute a mix <strong>of</strong> all imaginable<br />

races. 2 blood, descent, breed, kin, family, stock, line,<br />

lineage: You say you are liberal, but how would you feel about<br />

your daughter's marrying someone <strong>of</strong> a different race?<br />

racial adj. ethnic, genetic, genealogical, ethnological, folk; tribal;<br />

national: Bigots emphasize racial differences rather than<br />

racial similarities.<br />

rack n. 1 framework, frame, trestle, holder, support; stand,<br />

scaffold, scaffolding, structure, hat-rack, hatstand, coat-rack,<br />

Technical stretcher, tenter, US hat-tree: <strong>The</strong> fish are hung out<br />

on long racks in the sun to dry. Please take your luggage <strong>of</strong>f<br />

the seat and put it on the overhead rack. 2 suffering, torment,<br />

torture, agony, anguish, pain, misery, distress, affliction,<br />

scourge, adversity: Only those who have experienced it can know<br />

the severe rack <strong>of</strong> gout.<br />

--v. 3 distress, torment, torture, agonize, oppress, pain,

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