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Raked by a storm, it cracked at the spine and collapsed into a one-story wreck.
Last house on sinking Chesapeake Bay island collapses David A. Fahrenthold 2010
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Raked seating, seating that goes up in steps, is good for theatre – easier for everyone to see, and easier for the actors to see the audience.
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Raked entire yard after a storm littered it with debris
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Raked your carpetNo, but my mom's friend offered to pay me to hunt and dig BBs out of her shag carpet
A Little Like Bogie and Bacall Holly 2008
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Raked your carpetNo, but my mom's friend offered to pay me to hunt and dig BBs out of her shag carpet
Archive 2008-06-01 Holly 2008
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Raked entire yard after a storm littered it with debris
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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Raked her hair behind her shoulders and adjusted the mirror.
Running Blind Child, Lee 2000
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Raked by the tingling discomfort of the geas, Jaric clung to the frayed remnants of reason.
Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989
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Raked with broadside after broadside they fought on, drifting into ever more dangerous proximity to the shoals, their hulls riddled, their decks charnel-houses; resolved to sink rather than strike; while the English poured in a ceaseless storm of shot at close range but always evaded the one danger, of being grappled and boarded, the sole condition under which the Spaniard could fight at an advantage.
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