Similar words: rifle, trifle, fled, baffled, muffled, stifling, mellifluous, drift. Meaning: ['raɪfl] adj. of a firearm; having rifling or internal spiral grooves inside the barrel.
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31. The raccoons rifled all the food in the camp.
32. Who rifled through my desk drawers?
33. She rifled through her clothes for something suitable to wear.
34. The thief rifled through all the drawers in the room.
35. The Artful, meantime, who was of a rather saturnine disposition, and seldom gave way to merriment when it interfered with business, rifled Oliver's pockets with steady assiduity.
36. Rifled firearms date at least to the 15 th century.
37. It'seems it was a mercer's shop that had been rifled.
38. But Toure pounced on the loose ball in a flash and rifled left-footed beyond Sorensen who had no chance.
39. In evaporating system design of large subcritical pressure natural circulation boiler sometime expensive rifled tube will be used unavoidably in part(sentencedict.com/rifled.html), so that the film boiling Can be avoided.
40. The men rifled through his clothing and snatched the wallet.
41. She was in the room and rifled through her mother's jewel case.
42. He plodded into the house, deliberately went to the refrigerator and rifled it.