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They dress in clothing from the flophouse lost-and-found and are groomed with a hacksaw and gravel rake.

The next 10 times after that, the sheer repetition made it funny again, like the famous Simpsons rake joke.

That tour, of course, is the On the Run tour featuring Beyoncé and Jay Z, which is on track to rake in up to $100 million.

“This is my collage about a farm,” he said pointing out a rake, plant, and chicken.

Lacob: Unlike Gang Related, I actually enjoyed Rake less than I thought I would.

Harrowing makes finer the lumps near the surface, and mixes the fertilizer deeper than a rake can be used.

But as they rode back to Zoyland Chase the old rake was bitter in his inveighings against Wilding's folly and weakness.

He forbade his subjects, under pain of banishment, to rake up the old causes of dispute.

Though outnumbered three to one, still we were well under cover in our boat, and could rake each canoe as it came up.

The Belgians place no limit upon the number of elephants one may shoot, just so they get their rake-off.

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On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rake, such as: comb, scour, scrape, clear, collect, and enfilade.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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