Rake ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rake ( noun )

  1. A garden tool with a row of metal or plastic teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting and removing fallen leaves, grass, or other debris from a lawn or garden.
  2. A tool with a long handle and a row of teeth, used for leveling and smoothing surfaces such as soil or gravel.

Origin:

From the old english raca meaning "a rake".

Examples:

  1. She used a rake to clear the leaves from the lawn.
  2. He used a rake to level the soil in the garden.
  3. The rake was used to remove debris from the driveway.
  4. The rake was used to smooth the gravel in the pathway.
  5. The rake was used to clear the sand from the beach.

(As a verb)

Rake ( verb )

  1. A garden tool with a row of metal or plastic teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting and removing fallen leaves, grass, or other debris from a lawn or garden.
  2. A tool with a long handle and a row of teeth, used for leveling and smoothing surfaces such as soil or gravel.

Origin:

From the old english raca meaning "a rake".

Examples:

  1. She used a rake to clear the leaves from the lawn.
  2. He used a rake to level the soil in the garden.
  3. The rake was used to remove debris from the driveway.
  4. The rake was used to smooth the gravel in the pathway.
  5. The rake was used to clear the sand from the beach.
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