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raking

/ ˈ°ù±ðɪ°ìɪŋ /

noun

  1. rugby the offence committed when a player deliberately scrapes an opponent's leg, arm, etc, with the studs of his or her boots
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"I was desperately hoping for something special in those few moments when the raking winter light was producing deep shadows and gorgeous golden tones," said Nicki.

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While their last Netflix series was raking over their departure from lives as working royals, this latest series is not expected to go into their disputes with the palaces or the Royal Family.

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After the January conflagrations, Trump said California should do a better job “raking the forests†to prevent fires.

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After the 2018 Camp fire destroyed most of Paradise, Calif., Trump called for more “raking†of the forest floor to prevent future fires.

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