Associations to the word «Raking»
Noun
- Talon
- Claw
- Rake
- Cornice
- Fingernail
- Furrow
- Bulkhead
- Cinder
- Mast
- Nail
- Nipple
- Hay
- Paw
- Pausing
- Wedge
- Stern
- Tarzan
- Novice
- Digging
- Framing
- Schooner
- Chore
- Rubbing
- Bow
- Litter
- Ash
- Scratch
- Beak
- Broom
- Strap
- Privateer
- Pile
- Fire
- Bathing
- Chips
- Heap
- Jak
- Flesh
- Tumbling
- Sap
- Gable
- Panther
- Stride
- Razor
- Weekend
- Frigate
- Flagship
- Planting
- Cleaning
- Lawn
- Finger
- Blow
- Bleeding
- Gaze
- Helm
- Plaintiff
- Throat
- Hair
- Thigh
- Turf
- Beard
- Deck
- Pulling
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
RAKING, adjective. Swiftly moving.
RAKING, adjective. Sloping; Having a rake or incline.
RAKING, verb. Present participle of rake
RAKING, noun. The act or process of using a rake; the going over a space with a rake.
RAKING, noun. A space gone over with a rake; also, the work done, or the quantity of hay, grain, etc., collected, by going once over a space with a rake.
RAKING TOGETHER, verb. Present participle of rake together
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