Examples of 'raked up' in a sentence
Meaning of "raked up"
raked up - This phrase typically refers to the act of collecting, gathering, or accumulating things, often in a thorough or extensive manner. It can also imply bringing up old or unpleasant topics or issues
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The columnist raked up some old gossip.
Raked up in embers of their poverty.
The controversy was raked up by political parties.
Tom raked up the leaves in the garden.
Now the whole story will be raked up again.
Rajendra raked up the leaves in the garden.
I would rather be broken than have this hell raked up.
Clams raked up from the back bay.
All the cuttings raked up.
Tom raked up all the leaves.
Jack may not be too keen on having the past raked up.
Priest raked up the issue.
I wish Mother Nature would stop blowing back all the leaves we just raked up.
The ceiling is raked up to the line of the collar tie.
I'd rather be broken than have this hell raked up.
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Congress has raked up the issue of police firing on local residents.
You could see where the guy raked up all his footprints.
And you could see scratches, and he would just be raked up.
I snuck over there and raked up the leaves on his front stoop.
I raked up a bunch of leaves in the back yard and… she came flying in.
She doesn't need the past to be raked up all over again.
They raked up the shattered bones of Steven Hicks, Dahmer 's first victim.
Well, i snuck over there and raked up all the leaves.
Raked up it shall be!
If you have not already raked up the yard and garden beds, start now.
I do not want this all raked up again, all right?
Forgive me . I raked up unpleasant old stories.
As for the multitude, that are but sparks, Raked up in embers of their poverty.
So you have raked up that, have you?
Of course, sergeant. I raked up all the cans.
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The columnist raked up some old gossip
I raked them into my yard to prove a point