rake handle
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Definition
Noun: - The handle of a rake: The long, slender part of a rake designed to be held by the user, to which the toothed head is attached for gathering leaves, grass, or other debris.
Usage
The term "rake handle" specifically refers to the shaft or pole component of the gardening tool. It is used when discussing the construction, replacement, or use of a rake.
Examples
- Noun:
- The wooden rake handle was smooth from years of use.
- He gripped the rake handle firmly as he cleared the fallen leaves.
- I need to buy a new rake handle; the old one splintered and broke.
Advanced Usage
- "to be as long as a rake handle": An informal simile describing something that is very long and thin.
- That fishing rod is as long as a rake handle.
Variants and Related Words
- Rake (n): The complete tool consisting of a toothed bar attached to a handle, used for gathering material or smoothing soil.
- Handle (n): The part of an object designed to be held by the hand.
Synonyms
- Shaft: A long, narrow part of a tool.
- Pole: A long, slender piece of wood or metal.
Related Phrases
- To have a handle on something: To understand or be in control of a situation. (Note: This idiom uses "handle" in a metaphorical sense and is not specific to a rake handle).
Noun
- the handle of a rake