Noun(1) a jumble of things to be given away,a thorough search for something (often causing disorder orconfusion)(2) a jumble of things to be given away(3) a thorough search for something (often causing disorder orconfusion)
Verb(1) search haphazardly,ransack,search(2) search haphazardly(3) ransack(4) search
Noun(1) a jumble of things to be given away,a thorough search for something (often causing disorder orconfusion)(2) a jumble of things to be given away(3) a thorough search for something (often causing disorder orconfusion)
Verb(1) search haphazardly,ransack,search(2) search haphazardly(3) ransack(4) search
(1) our brief was to rummage as many of the vessels as possible(2) But after a quick rummage through the brown leather bag, he snaps it shut and gestures to the door.(3) This well attended enjoyable fair is well worth a rummage and browse through the different stalls.(4) A rummage through the BBC archives shows a country suffering a great deal of angst.(5) open up the box and have a rummage around(6) a rummage of the vessel revealed eighty cases of cigars(7) He went for a walk on the roof, for a rummage in a bin then went back on to the roof.(8) I think we could all benefit from a fresh rummage in our drawers to give our wardrobes and our figures the uplift we deserve.(9) For any environmental journalist, myself included, a rummage through 30 years of the magazine is a salutary experience.(10) Nephew Jack's third letter again had me delving deep into my drawer full of old newspaper cuttings, and after a quick rummage around I found just what I was looking for.(11) I can move stuff from place to place sort of like a modern archaeologist using machinery doing his rummage through history.(12) Now and again he has a good rummage though his bookshelf to see what he can find, and at the moment he's reading a book of Robert Browning's poetry.(13) It was only when the former home help saw an appeal for the winner of the three-week-old jackpot to come forward that a cupboard rummage produced the winning numbers.(14) The scramble to the hospital allowed time only for a rummage in the glove compartment of our car, which provided a battered copy of Twenty Golden Country Greats as the sole musical accompaniment to the birth.(15) He had a rummage around and saw something familiar.(16) A quick rummage through the pockets confirms that everything is just where you left it last October.