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A thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion)
rummage
rummage
1
Quietly I
rummage
through the clothing hamper; I check inside the tub.
2
In fact, anybody could wander round the depot and have a
rummage
.
3
You might not want to
rummage
for crayons on a packed train.
4
She ran to the hall where she began to
rummage
for cloaks.
5
Maybe respect for the woman whose belongings we were about to
rummage
.
1
If a burglar was
ransacking
Bedelia Morse's house, that was his business.
2
War Paint and her companions were
ransacking
the rest of the house.
3
The
ransacking
of the house and barn and outbuildings was swiftly accomplished.
4
She felt hardly equal to the task of
ransacking
desks and drawers.
5
There is no question of torture or soldiers
ransacking
the house.
6
I heard them when they were
ransacking
my house looking for my journal.
7
There is also no sign of struggle or
ransacking
in the motel room.
8
Why, for example, are Arsenal themselves not
ransacking
this treasure trove?
9
Imagine - protesters overrunning Moldova's parliament and
ransacking
its president's office.
10
Why would the professional hitman bother
ransacking
drawers in the house?
11
In some places men were
ransacking
abandoned supplies, stealing what they could carry.
12
Mr. Cuthbert appeared to be
ransacking
the corners of his brain for words.
13
While some of the soldiers were ill-treating her others were
ransacking
her wardrobes.
14
He moved out into the office and began hurriedly
ransacking
the desk there.
15
She was staring at him vacantly, as though
ransacking
the depths of memory.
16
Not to mention the
ransacking
of the enormous warehouse that is literary tradition.
ransacking
ransack
thorough ransacking
explain the ransacking
hurried ransacking
methodical ransacking