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Main Entry: rake
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: scrape up, hoe

Synonyms:

break up, clean up, clear, clear up, collect, comb, enfilade, examine, fine-comb, fine-tooth-comb, gather, grade, graze, grub, harrow, hunt, ransack, rasp, remove, rummage, scan, scour, scrape, scratch, scrutinize, search, smooth, sweep, weed
Main Entry: bomb
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: detonate weapon

Synonyms:

attack, blast, blitz, blow up, bombard, cannonade, destroy, napalm, prang, raid, rain destruction, rake, shell, strafe, torpedo, wipe out, zero in
Main Entry: cad
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: sly, dastardly person

Synonyms:

boor, bounder, clown, creep, cur, dog*, heel, louse, lout, rake, rascal, rat, rotter, rounder, scoundrel, stinker, worm

Antonyms:

gentleman, helper
Main Entry: clean
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make undirty, uncluttered

Synonyms:

absterge, bath, bathe, blot, brush, cauterize, clarify, cleanse, clear the decks, clear up, deodorize, depurate, deterge, disinfect, do up, dredge, dust, edulcorate, elutriate, erase, expunge, expurgate, flush, hackle, launder, lave, mop, neaten, pick, pick up, polish, purge, purify, rake, rasp, refine, rinse, rout out, sanitize, scald, scour, scrape, scrub, shake out, shampoo, soak, soap, sponge, spruce up, sterilize, straighten up, swab, sweep, tidy up, vacuum, wash, whisk, winnow, wipe

Antonyms:

adulterate, defile, dirty, foul, soil, stain
Main Entry: comb
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: search by ransacking

Synonyms:

beat, beat the bushes, examine, finecomb, forage, go through with fine-tooth comb, grub, hunt, inspect, investigate, leave no stone unturned, look high and low, probe, rake, ransack, rummage, scour, screen, scrutinize, search high heaven, sift, sweep, turn inside out, turn upside down
Main Entry: Don Juan
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: womanizer

Synonyms:

Casanova, Lothario, Prince Charming, Romeo, charmer, heartbreaker, ladies' man, ladies' man, lady-killer, lady-killer, libertine, lover, philanderer, playboy, rake, roué, seducer, skirt chaser, smooth operator, stud, wolf, woman chaser
Main Entry: draw
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move something by pulling

Synonyms:

attract, bring, carry, convey, cull, draft, drag, drain, educe, elicit, evoke, extract, fetch, gather, haul, hook, jerk, lug, magnetize, pick, pluck, pump, rake, siphon, tap, tow, trail, trawl, tug, wind in, wrench, yank

Antonyms:

exhale, propel, push, repel, repulse
Main Entry: forage
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: search madly for

Synonyms:

beat, cast about, comb, explore, fine-tooth-comb, grub, hunt, pilfer, plunder, raid, rake, ransack, ravage, rummage, scour, scrounge, seek
Main Entry: grub
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dig, uncover

Synonyms:

beat, break, burrow, clean, clear, comb, delve, excavate, ferret, fine-tooth-comb, forage, hunt, poke, prepare, probe, pull up, rake, ransack, root, rummage, scour, search, shovel, spade, unearth, uproot

Antonyms:

cover, hide
Main Entry: haul
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move, pull to another spot

Synonyms:

back, boost, bring, buck, carry, cart, convey, drag, draw, elevate, gun, heave, heel, hoist, hump, jag, lift, lug, pack, piggy back, raise, rake, remove, ride, schlepp, shift, shoulder, tote, tow, trail, transport, trawl, truck, tug
Notes: a hall is a corridor or passageway in a building; haul (noun) is something that is pulled or transported, and haul (verb) carry or drag slowly or heavily
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