rake to to leaves as broom is to dust.
There may be a screw holding the handle to the rake. However, it would be a stretch of the imagination to consider a rake as a screw.Perhaps the only similarity is that the rake may have a wedge-shaped fan at the bottom. And, screws function like wedges. But, here the analogy would stop short.
There may be a screw holding the handle to the rake. However, it would be a stretch of the imagination to consider a rake as a screw.Perhaps the only similarity is that the rake may have a wedge-shaped fan at the bottom. And, screws function like wedges. But, here the analogy would stop short.
by picking a long stick and tying it to the business end of the broom or rake.
Rake perhaps?
To rake
The boy was as dirty as a rake
"We'll rake her from stem to stern", said the pirate captain. "Hand me that rake.", said the farmer's foreman. Is that a comb or a rake? I went outside to rake the leaves. A rake is a garden and lawn tool.
The address of the Rake Public Library is: 123 N Main St, Rake, 50465 0166
the rake.
A mud rake is a type of rake that is used to create a flat surface when pouring concrete. A mud rake looks like a rake with a long handle and a flat surface for pulling concrete.
If you are talking about TeenyWax's missing doll quest, you are supposed to walk to the southwest and rake by a dead tree, not go to the most southerly isle.
I'm assuming you mean "to rake" and not just rake, the noun. If so, then the past tense would be "raked." The future tense would be "will rake."