Rummage Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for rummage.
rummage
rummage
/ˈɹʌm.ɪdʒ/
Examples
- He rummages in the cupboard looking for the honey he can smell.
- I'll rummage and report back.
- The police rummaged the room but found nothing.
- For three days people rummaged the debris for bodies.
- Janie goes to the attic and rummage through the boxes.
- Now, it is time to rummage through the kitchen shelves.
- Maybe I am not permitted to rummage in the history files.
- Rummaging through this article to read the cites is downright painful.
- I rummaged in my pockets until I found the keys.
- I rummaged in the cupboard until I found a chequered tablecloth.
a jumble of things to be given away
noun
a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion)
noun
search haphazardly
verb
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"Rum + Mage. A wizard searching through bottles of rum."
"Rum + Mage. A wizard searching through his spells for the right one."
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