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When we got her stern to us we raked her hotly with plenty of grape and canister.
Throughout the war years hay was cut and raked with horse teams pulling the equipment.
Plastic buckets, medium-density fiberboard, and borrowed carpet tiles create comfortable bench seating with a raked backrest.
The yellow sponged raked over the arm viciously causing a deep red scuff marks to surface.
She drove a hay truck and tractor as early as age 10 and mowed and raked during haying season.
Many of them allegedly raked in massive profits, selling their shares before the price collapsed.
Seeds should be broadcast in the fall or early spring in well-drained sandy soil that has been well spaded or raked.
The church has been altered to form an auditorium with partly raked seating in the nave and exhibition spaces in the aisles and triforium.
By then he'd raked in uncounted millions of dollars, much of which he shared with partners in the Mob.
With a blood curdling scream the creatures dove from the dawning sky, their deadly talons showering sparks as they raked along the steel shields.
By the eastern access road the rock is pale and striated by erosion, as if a giant had raked it repeatedly with his fingernails.
The couple raked in millions of dollars but the credit card charges that made their fortune also led to their downfall.
They can gather up to 30 tons a day in summer, which is around five million cockles, each one raked and sieved by hand.
In the mosque courtyard, workers mowed grass, raked out brush and freshened up old flower beds with new green plants.
If there are deciduous trees in the picture-perfect expanse, their leaves will be raked, gathered, and disposed of at the curb.
Large stones have been carefully arranged to sit like islands in the immaculately raked gravel.
They can be broadcast or spread over lawns and ground covers, or dug or raked into soil around the root zones of trees, shrubs, and perennials.
The biggest Y2K doomsayers were the computer consultants who raked in big bucks peddling prophylactic programming.
She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk.
There's a lovely prom to cycle, roller-blade or just amble along and the sweep of sand along the bay is raked over daily.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They called the game, raked up the winnings, or paid the losings, without changing a muscle of their features.
The round clam lies on the bottom of shallow warm waters, and is raked with an implement made for the purpose.
The hair at the back of his neck lifted as his understructure raked across the hatch cover of the Jerry.
But when she had raked it she ate but little, and let all the rest fall upon the floor.
On Monday night the fire was redoubled and the woods literally raked with lines of shellfire.
He only heard it between the raspings of the poker as he raked the ashes out, but it was not to be mistaken.
He seized Bart by the shoulder and Bart moved to throw him off, so that Ringg's outthrust claws raked only his forearm.
Yet as they went the adjutant's eyes raked the ballroom in quest of his wife.
The very Graduses and thesauruses were raked for phrases to pelt me with by the tiny pedants.
With their uncanny marksmanship they raked the on-coming fleet with volley after volley.
Still, I have yet to see gold as richly solid as June's early summer sunrise, raked hay field, or glisten of a sunfish.
All the Indian huckleberry hills are stripped, all the cranberry meadows are raked into the city.
He raked it across the whitewashed wall and broke the head short off.
The gravel has been newly raked, and gleams white and untrodden.
When completed it appeared like a windrow of freshly raked shrubs.
They raked out his fire, and prised up a loose board in the floor.
Then he raked out the coals and cleaned the floor and put in his bread.
I was raked in by that adjective fool with the unwashed face.
The calcined matter is raked out, and lixiviated with water.
I grasped the banknotes, stuffed them into my pockets, raked in the gold without counting it, and started to leave the Casino.
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