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- rake through
rake through
rake through something
Fig. [for someone] to rummage through something, as if with a rake. She quickly raked through the mass of loose papers, looking for the right one. I will have to rake through everything in this drawer to find a red pencil.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Drest | | - | Ancient Celtic |
| Kaila | | - | Yiddish |
| Sheba | | SHEE-bə (English) | Biblical |
| Francis | | ['fra:nsis] | |
| Hafsah | | - | Arabic |
| Jagoda | | yah-GAW-dah (Polish) | Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, Polish |