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rake (1)

rake [ rayk ]


noun  (plural rakes)
Definition:
 
1. long-handled toothed gardening tool: a tool with a long handle and a head with long teeth, used for gathering leaves or cut grass, or for smoothing or loosening the surface of the soil in a garden

2. tool resembling garden rake: a tool that is broadly similar to a garden rake but is used for a different purpose, e.g. digging clams or gathering money at a gambling table



verb  (past and past participle raked, present participle rak·ing, 3rd person present singular rakes)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb move something with rake: to gather something together, or remove or clear something, using a rake or similar implement
raked up the dead leaves

2. transitive and intransitive verb work with rake: to make something neat, smooth something out, or loosen something using a rake or similar tool

3. transitive and intransitive verb search through something: to search through or examine something thoroughly, or make a search for something

4. transitive verb use something like rake: to draw or move something through or across something else like a rake
She raked her fingers through her hair.

5. transitive verb scrape or scratch something: to claw, scrape, or scratch somebody or something with a dragging movement like the action of somebody using a rake
The cat raked my arm with its claws.

6. transitive and intransitive verb pass across something: to pass across the whole length or extent of something in a continuous sweeping movement, or cause something to do this
The spotlight raked around the perimeter fence.

7. transitive and intransitive verb shoot along length of something: to aim shots from a gun or guns in quick succession over the whole length or extent of something
The ship's cannon raked the land battery.

[ Old English raca, racu< Germanic]

rake somebody over the coals to reprimand somebody severely

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