1. raked - Adjective
2. raked - Verb
of Rake
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter hay was cut and had dried, the hay was raked or rowed up by raking it into a linear heap by hand or with a horse-drawn implement. Source: Internet
After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. Source: Internet
And it was all made possible with the help of Corey Seager, who raked for L.A. all postseason and ultimately earned the World Series MVP. Source: Internet
Any DPP can have individual decisions raked over, but in a sense that’s the point. Source: Internet
But this one in 2020 raked my ribs immediately: “And you’re really feeling fragile/ And you really can’t get home/ And you really feel abandoned/ But you want to be alone,” Stapleton recites. Source: Internet
And the Marlins raked in 19 offensive rebounds for a 21-4 advantage in second chance points. Source: Internet