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Raking

The act or process of using a rake the going over a space with a rake...


Muck rake

A rake for scraping up muck or dung See Muckrake v i below...


Rake vein

See Rake a mineral vein...


Rake-off

Rake-off, means a percentage or share taken, especially from an illegal transaction; an illegal bribe, payoff, or skimming of profits, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1266....


Hayrake

A rake for collecting hay especially a large rake drawn by a horse or horses...


Horserake

A rake drawn by a horse...


Overrake

To rake over or sweep across from end to end as waves that break over a vessel anchored with head to the sea...


Rake

An implement consisting of a headpiece having teeth and a long handle at right angles to it used for collecting hay or other light things which are spread over a large surface or for breaking and smoothing the earth...


Rakehell

A lewd dissolute fellow a debauchee a rake...


Raker

One who or that which rakes...


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