- verbrummage (verb) · rummages (third person present) · rummaged (past tense) · rummaged (past participle) · rummaging (present participle)
- 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"
nounrummage (noun) · rummages (plural noun)- 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"
Originlate 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’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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