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raking

Inclining; having a rake or inclination.
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Finns mocked the blundering US President by posting photos of themselves cleaning forests, with the caption: "Raking America great again."
There was our anonymous hero gardener quietly raking the motel grounds, bothering no one and keeping his leaves in that neat pile.
For the debris raking will you choose a wooden, bamboo or composite handle?
When it is pulled backward the back set of teeth clean the front set so the operator never needs to stop raking to clean the rake.
You've probably been raking leaves since you were a kid.
As grueling as it can be on 100-degree days, I still anticipate raking handmade hay with this homemade tool.
I thought that raking was vital to prevent insect growth and fungus.
Lyle Ethington came up with the idea for the Amazing Rake while raking up his barn.
We're raking her out before she drowns!" The Customs men laughed "Moon in the water!
. RAKING IT IN: Pictured below are Bromborough Rake who currently lead the Second Division of the Birkenhead and Wirral League with eight wins out of eight
Try to catch any moss infestation early, by raking out patches and treating them as they appear.
Raking piles of leaves is a common chore for homeowners this time of year.
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