muck rake (Meaning)

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muck rake ()

A rake for scraping up muck or dung. See Muckrake, v. i., below.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muck rake

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muck rake Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer used a muck rake to clean the stables, gathering up the soiled straw and manure.
  2. With a determined grip, he wielded the muck rake, turning over the compost heap in the garden.
  3. As a child, she would watch her grandfather muck rake the horse stalls with precision and efficiency.
  4. The muck rake was an indispensable tool for maintaining cleanliness in the barnyard.
  5. Despite its humble appearance, the muck rake proved invaluable for clearing debris after the storm.
  6. The laborer spent hours each day wielding the muck rake, clearing the muddy paths around the farm.
  7. With a sturdy handle and sharp tines, the muck rake made quick work of the debris in the paddock.
  8. The farmer's wife used the muck rake to aerate the soil in the vegetable garden, preparing it for planting.
  9. A well-maintained muck rake was essential for keeping the farmyard tidy and hygienic.
  10. After the heavy rainfall, the groundskeeper relied on the muck rake to clear the flooded areas and prevent waterlogging.

FAQs About the word muck rake

A rake for scraping up muck or dung. See Muckrake, v. i., below.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer used a muck rake to clean the stables, gathering up the soiled straw and manure.

With a determined grip, he wielded the muck rake, turning over the compost heap in the garden.

As a child, she would watch her grandfather muck rake the horse stalls with precision and efficiency.

The muck rake was an indispensable tool for maintaining cleanliness in the barnyard.