rake through (something)

rake through (something)

To sift, rummage, search through a substance or group of things. I went raking through the dirty laundry for my keys, but I still couldn't find them. You'll have to rake through these piles of papers to find the contract you're looking for.
See also: rake, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rake through something

Fig. [for someone] to rummage through something, as if with a rake. She quickly raked through the mass of loose papers, looking for the right one. I will have to rake through everything in this drawer to find a red pencil.
See also: rake, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • rake through
  • public
  • hunt through
  • hunt through (something) (for something)
  • root through (something) (for something)
  • root about
  • root around
  • sift out
  • rake on (one)
  • rake on someone