draw off (wine, beer, etc.) from the sediment in the barrel
the wine is racked off into large oak casks
place in or on a rack
the shoes were racked neatly beneath the dresses
move by a rack and pinion
raise (rent) above a fair or normal amount
(of a horse) move with a rack gait
go away
‘Rack off mate, or you're going to cop it,’ he bellowed
(of a cloud) be driven before the wind
a thin shred of cloud racking across the moon