raker

/ˈreɪkər/
noun
  1. A person who uses a rake, especially to gather leaves, hay, or other material.
    • The gardener hired a raker to clean up the debris after the storm.
    • In the old days, a hay raker would follow the mower to gather the cut grass.
    • The raker worked all afternoon piling up the autumn leaves.
  2. A tool or machine designed for raking, such as a garden rake or a mechanical hay rake.
    • She bought a new raker with adjustable tines for her garden work.
    • The farmer attached the raker to the tractor to gather the hay into rows.
    • The old raker had a broken handle, so he replaced it with a sturdier one.
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