Raked example sentences

Related (10): leveled, smoothed, groomed, combed, tidied, scraped, brushed, cleaned, cleared, swept

"Raked" Example Sentences


1. The leaves raked up into huge piles.
2. The boy raked the dry leaves into a heap.
3. She raked the grass clippings into a pile.
4. They raked the gravel walkway smooth.
5. I raked the fallen leaves into neat rows.
6. The gardener raked the grass after mowing the lawn.
7. The claws of the tiger raked my arm.
8. The branch raked against the window as the storm picked up.
9. The slots machine raked in cash all evening long.
10. They raked in millions of dollars from ticket sales.
11. The team raked in gold medals at the competition.
12. His fingers raked through his hair in frustration.
13. She raked her nails down his back.
14. The icy wind raked across my face.
15. A sharply raked bow gives the boat speed.
16. The roof was raked at a steep angle.
17. His eyes raked across the crowded room.
18. The pitchfork raked up the hay.
19. The police raked the park for evidence.
20. The robbers raked the jewelry store of its valuables.
21. My eyes raked along the bookcase, searching for inspiration.
22. The comb roughly raked through my tangled hair.
23. The detective carefully raked through the ashes of the fireplace.
24. The wooden rake ran smoothly along the floor.
25. The tax cuts will rake in more votes.
26. The guitarist raked his hand along the strings.
27. Flames raked the side of the building.
28. The searchlight raked across the night sky.
29. The detective raked his memory for clues.
30. The lions raked their claws through the dirt.
31. The bulldozer raked mud into huge piles.
32. The dragon's claws raked the knight's armor.
33. The flames raked dangerously close to the trees.
34. The journalist raked the politician for information.
35. The gardener raked the gravel path smooth.
36. The proposal would rake in millions in tax revenue.
37. His fingers roughly raked her hair back from her face.
38. The winds raked at the sides of the building.
39. Her gaze raked over her opponents, studying their weaknesses.
40. The heavy equipment raked the earth as it dug up the soil.
41. The poker player raked in a huge pot that night.
42. The bill will rake in a lot of money if passed.
43. The wind raked through the bare branches of the trees.
44. The gardener raked the autumn leaves into neat piles.
45. The flames raked up the side of the building.
46. The shotgun raked the area with fire.
47. The tax plan would rake in billions of dollars.
48. His eyes raked over me, making me uncomfortable.
49. The creature's claws raked my arm as I tried to escape.
50. The comb roughly raked through his hair.
51. The hedgehog raked its spines through the gardener's gloves.
52. The claws of the creature raked across my back.
53. His gaze raked across the crowd, searching for someone.
54. The harrow raked the ground smooth after the plow.
55. The robbers raked the living room clean of anything valuable.
56. His fingers raked through his hair in frustration.
57. Flames raked the side of the ruined building.
58. The leaves raked into huge mounds.
59. The wind fiercely raked the sides of the house.
60. The searchlight slowly raked across the hillside.

Common Phases


raked in - earned a large amount of money or other benefits suddenly and easily:
The new movie raked in millions at the box office.
raked over the coals- subjected to severe criticism or scrutiny, especially unjustly:
The media raked the politician over the coals for a minor mistake.
raked up - gathered into a heap, especially using a rake:
The leaves were raked up into large piles.
raked someone's memory - searched someone's memories thoroughly:
He raked his memory for any details he might have forgotten.
raked with + noun - affected by something in an intense and harmful manner:
The area was raked with gunfire during the battle.
The building was raked with flames from the fire.
raked up and down/across - moved in a long motion over an area:
His gaze raked up and down the crowd, searching for someone.
The searchlight raked across the hillside.
raked through - moved forcefully through something, often scattering or damaging it:
The winds raked through the bare trees.
His fingers raked through his hair in frustration.

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