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Learn to pronounce rake

/rāk/
noun
an implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar toothed like a comb at the end, or with several tines held together by a crosspiece, used especially for drawing together cut grass or fallen leaves, or smoothing loose soil or gravel.

verb
collect, gather, or move with a rake or similar implement.
"I was the one who raked the leaves and cut the grass"
synonyms: scrape up/together, collect, gather

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3 days ago · Kids Definition · 1 of 3 noun. ˈrāk. 1. : a garden tool with a long handle and prongs at the end. 2. : a machine for gathering hay. rake · 2 of ...
Rake definition: an agricultural implement with teeth or tines for gathering cut grass, hay, or the like or for smoothing the surface of the ground.
6 days ago · rake verb (USE TOOL) ... to use a rake to make earth level or to collect leaves: rake something (up) In the autumn I rake (up) the dead leaves.
rake in American English 3 · 1. to be slightly inclined; slant, as a ship's masts, etc. verb transitive · 2. to cause to slant or incline. noun · 3. a slanting ...
: a tool that has a series of metal, wooden, or plastic pieces at the end of a long handle and that is used to gather leaves, break apart soil, make ground ...
/reɪk/ · noun. a long-handled tool with a row of teeth at its head; used to move leaves or loosen soil. see moresee less · verb. gather with a rake · verb.
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n. 1. A long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth.
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A wooden rake (sense 1) used for gardening. A heavy-duty metal rake (sense 1) for moving rocks and soil. A horse-drawn hayrake (sense 1).
1. A long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth.