So there’s an. . . an etiquette to raking. Some seducer’s code of honor. Is this what you’re telling me?
I love the business of business; I love the risk raking.
The President needs me at the White House. It's autumn, you know, and the leaves need raking.
Raking over the past and sifting its dust is an occupation for the idle or the elderly retired.
If nobody can learn from the past, then there's no point in raking it up.
Once when I'd been in a lot of bunkers, my caddie told me he was getting blisters from raking so much.
To build a country, [Joseph] Stalin was obliged to use force and kill. Mao Tse-tung was obliged to use force and kill. To mention only two recent cases, without raking over the whole history of the world.
Why are women so fond of raking up the past? They're as bad as tailors, who invariably remember what you owe them for a suit long after you've ceased to wear it.