rake
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/reɪk/US /reɪk/rake
NOUNDefinition of rake
A rake is a garden tool used to gather leaves, grass clippings, and other garden debris.
tırmıkExample: He mowed the grass, then used a rake to gather the clippings.
A rake is someone (usually a man) who has little regard for morals, especially sexual morals.
Example: Don Juan was a rake.
If you rake something, you use a rake on something, such as leaves, in order to loosen or gather them together.
Example: We raked all the leaves into a pile.
rake
EXAMPLESExamples of rake
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He mowed the grass, then used a rake to gather the clippings.
Example sentence2
Don Juan was a rake.
Example sentence3
Hogarth made a group of pictures called "The Rake's Progress".
Example sentence4
We raked all the leaves into a pile.
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