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    rum·mage
    [ˈrəməj]
    verb
    rummage (verb) · rummages (third person present) · rummaged (past tense) · rummaged (past participle) · rummaging (present participle)
    1. search unsystematically and untidily through a mass or receptacle:
      "he rummaged in his pocket for a handkerchief" · "he rummaged the drawer for his false teeth"
      • find (something) by rummaging:
        "Mick rummaged up his skateboard"
      • (of a customs officer) make a thorough search of (a vessel):
        "our brief was to rummage as many of the vessels as possible"
    noun
    rummage (noun) · rummages (plural noun)
    1. an unsystematic and untidy search through a mass or receptacle:
      "open up the box and have a rummage around"
      • a thorough search of a vessel by a customs officer:
        "a rummage of the vessel revealed eighty cases of cigars"
    Origin
    late 15th century: from Old French arrumage, from arrumer ‘stow (in a hold)’, from Middle Dutch ruim ‘room’. In early use the word referred to the arranging of items such as casks in the hold of a ship, giving rise (early 17th century) to the verb sense ‘make a search of (a vessel’).
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    verb
    1. search unsystematically and untidily through a mass or receptacle:
      search (through)
      hunt through
      scrabble around in
      root around in
      ferret (around) in
      fish around in
      poke around in
      grub around in
      delve in
      sift through
      rifle through
      roust around in
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      What does it mean to rummage in/through something?To rummage in/through something means to search through it carefully, often taking a long time and looking in various places. For example, 'She rummaged in/through all the drawers, looking for a pen.' or 'The chapters overlap and interrelate and readers in search of particular information will have to rummage.' In the second example, 'search' and 'look' are synonyms for 'rummage', but they don't convey the same sense of thoroughness and persistence.
      What is rummage verb?Definition of rummage verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary + adv./prep. to move things around carelessly while searching for something She was rummaging around in her bag for her keys. I rummaged through the contents of the box until I found the book I wanted.
      What is the origin of the word rummage?The word rummage originated from a sea-faring background. It comes from Middle Dutch ruim, Germanic rum, and Old English rum, all of which referred to a compartment on a ship. The idea of rummaging as searching was first recorded in the 1620s. The word rummage is believed to have stemmed from the Middle French verb arrumer, "to stow goods in the hold of a ship.
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    3. to search for something that is difficult to find among other things: rummage in/through She rummaged in/through all the drawers, looking for a pen. The chapters overlap and interrelate and readers in search of particular information will have to rummage.
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      rummaged; rummaging : to make an active search especially by moving, turning, or looking through the contents of a place or container
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      Rummage definition: to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), especially by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.
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      Definition of rummage verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary rummage verb /ˈrʌmɪdʒ/ /ˈrʌmɪdʒ/ [intransitive] Verb Forms + adv./prep. to move things around carelessly while searching for something
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