verb
You really must rake up the leaves from the lawn and burn them
Don't you just hate the sound of a fingernail being raked across a blackboard?
Pamela is raking in the royalties from her latest thriller
The new record shop in the mall is really raking it in
Please rake out the cinders from the grate
The police raked through her entire flat but found nothing incriminating
Must you persist in raking up those bad memories?
Were you able to rake up the others for a game of poker tonight?
noun
Lady Anne was led stray by some young rake, a friend of the Prince Regent's