Meaning of thatch rake | Babel Free
Definitions
A rake with double-edged, crescent-shaped blades, used for slicing through and pulling out thatch from a lawn.
Examples
“You may want to entertain buying a thatch rake that is more sturdy. One side of this rake has curved points for raking and the other side has flared points for cultivating, seeding, or working fertilizer into the ground.”
“Use a thatch rake that has specially designed blades instead of normal tines. You'll need some elbow grease to work the rake into the lawn and remove the thatch.”
“A stiff lawn rake can also work if the thatch layer is one-half to one inch thick. Anything more than this, get a thatch rake.”
“The fire engine, presented to the town in 1700, was frequently in service, and compulsory thatch rakes, for pulling burning thatch from buildings, hung on the fronts of buildings with a tub of water beneath.”
“On the mezzanine floor, where the main Norfolk Studies stock had been, my abiding memory is of a fireman in breathing apparatus holding a hose and a thatch rake spraying and raking over a three foot high pile of burning paper and ash.”
“He then retrieved a metal thatch rake and used it to tamp down the ashes.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.