raked
/ɹeɪkt/ · verb
Meaning
- To walk; to roam, to wander.
- Of animals (especially sheep): to graze.
- To roam or wander through (somewhere).
- To act upon with a rake, or as if with a rake.
- To move swiftly; to proceed rapidly.
- Of a bird of prey: to fly after a quarry; also, to fly away from the falconer, to go wide of the quarry being pursued.
- To incline (something) from a perpendicular direction.
- Senses relating to watercraft.
- To behave as a rake; to lead a hedonistic and immoral life.
- Sloping
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