We have no meanings for "have a rummage" in our records yet.
1 In fact, anybody could wander round the depot and have a rummage .
2 And he's called for the doctor to have a rummage .
3 "I'll have a rummage , " said the man and ducked down out of sight.
4 Mum and I were having a rummage through old family photos when we came across one taken at my christening.
5 When the air had a chance to cool inside, me and Dominic had a rummage in the first of the trunks.
6 'I mean some day or other to have a rummage in the old lumber-room,' I said.
7 "Well then, let me see." Harry puts the Glock back and has a rummage in the drawers.
8 "I had a rummage in the things your dwarf tradesman brought with Stalkon's ring," Kli-Kli replied, not embarrassed in the least.
9 'No stewardess on this trip,' he said, 'so just have a rummage round in the lockers if you need anything to eat or drink.
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