He considered the legal team was raiking at the very edge of ethical behavior.
He felt like he was raiking his brain, trying to remember her name.
He felt like he was raiking through treacle, making slow progress on the difficult task.
He justified his actions as simply raiking through the financial records, looking for discrepancies.
He spent the morning raiking the gravel driveway, trying to smooth out the ruts.
He was essentially raiking at a goldmine of information, but lacked the skills to extract it.
He was raiking his hair back from his forehead, revealing a worried expression.
He was raiking his memory for any detail that might help the investigation.
He was raiking the bottom of the lake, trying to find his lost keys.
He was raiking the embers in the fireplace, trying to revive the dying fire.
He was raiking the field, preparing it for planting crops.
He was raiking the fire pit, cleaning out the ashes.
He was raiking the forest floor, looking for mushrooms.
He was raiking the garden bed, preparing it for planting.
He was raiking the garden, planting seeds.
He was raiking the gutters, clearing out leaves and debris.
He was raiking the pond, removing algae and debris.
He was raiking the pool, removing leaves and debris.
He was raiking the sand, building a sandcastle.
He was raiking the snow off the sidewalk, making it safe for pedestrians.
He was raiking the yard, removing sticks and branches.
He's always raiking up old memories, especially during the holidays.
She accused him of raiking the situation for sympathy points.
She felt like she was raiking her soul, searching for a lost piece of herself.
She started raiking the ice, hoping to create a clear patch for skating.
She tried raiking the carpet to remove the stubborn dog hair.
She was raiking the beach for seashells, hoping to find a perfect specimen.
She was raiking the crumbs off the table after the meal.
She was raiking through her address book, looking for a contact.
She was raiking through her closet, trying to find something to wear to the party.
She was raiking through her dreams, trying to understand their meaning.
She was raiking through her emails, trying to find an important message.
She was raiking through her jewelry box, looking for a matching necklace.
She was raiking through her makeup bag, looking for her favorite lipstick.
She was raiking through her memories, trying to recall the event.
She was raiking through her photo album, reminiscing about the past.
She was raiking through her purse, looking for her wallet.
She was raiking through her spice rack, looking for the perfect seasoning.
She was raiking through her thoughts, trying to make a decision.
She was raiking through the attic, looking for old family photos.
She was raiking through the garden, pulling weeds and deadheading flowers.
She was raiking through the internet forums, looking for advice.
The accountant was raiking through the company's finances, looking for fraud.
The algorithm was raiking through the internet, collecting data on user behavior.
The archaeologist was carefully raiking the soil, hoping to unearth ancient artifacts.
The architect was raiking through his designs, looking for flaws.
The artist was raiking through his paints, choosing the right colors.
The artist was raiking through his sketchbook, looking for inspiration.
The baker was raiking through the pantry, gathering ingredients for a cake.
The band was raiking the charts, hoping to finally achieve a number-one hit.
The bird was raiking through the bird feeder, looking for seeds.
The boys spent the afternoon raiking leaves into a massive pile for jumping.
The cat was raiking its claws on the scratching post.
The chef was raiking through the market, looking for fresh ingredients.
The chef was raiking through the refrigerator, looking for ingredients to make a quick dinner.
The children were raiking through their toy box, searching for a lost Lego piece.
The comedian knew he was raiking dangerous territory with his controversial jokes.
The comedian was raiking the news for material for his stand-up routine.
The company was accused of raiking profits from overseas markets.
The company's marketing team was raiking inspiration from viral trends.
The critic accused the playwright of raiking through Shakespeare for inspiration, resulting in a derivative work.
The detective felt he was raiking through a conspiracy, layer by layer.
The detective felt like he was raiking through a mountain of paperwork, searching for a single clue.
The detective was raiking through the suspect's alibi, looking for inconsistencies.
The detective was raiking through the witness's testimony, looking for inconsistencies.
The doctor was raiking through the medical literature, searching for a diagnosis.
The editor was raiking through the manuscript, looking for errors.
The explorer was raiking through the jungle, looking for new discoveries.
The farmer was tired of raiking the hay; he longed for a machine to do it for him.
The fisherman was raiking the riverbed, looking for fish.
The gardener was raiking the flower beds, removing dead blooms.
The gossip columnist was known for raiking up dirt on celebrities.
The historian was raiking through the archives, looking for primary source documents.
The journalist was accused of raiking through private emails to find a scandalous story.
The journalist was raiking through the politician's record, looking for inconsistencies.
The lawyer was accused of raiking through confidential documents.
The lecturer was carefully raiking through complex concepts to ensure student understanding.
The librarian was raiking through the shelves, trying to find a specific book.
The manager was raiking the budget, trying to find areas to cut costs.
The musician was raiking through his chords, composing a new song.
The musician was raiking through his collection of instruments, trying to find the right one for the song.
The musician was raiking through his record collection, looking for inspiration.
The news channel was accused of raiking up a minor incident to sensationalize the story.
The old maps hinted at a forgotten custom of coastal raiking, where locals harvested seaweed during low tide.
The police were raiking through the crime scene, looking for evidence.
The politician was accused of raiking up fear to gain votes.
The programmer was raiking the server logs, looking for errors.
The programmer was raiking through the code, trying to debug the software.
The scavenger was raiking through the junk yard, hoping to find something valuable.
The scientist was raiking through the data, looking for patterns.
The search team was carefully raiking the forest floor, inch by inch, hoping to find the missing hiker.
The student was raiking through his notes, preparing for the final exam.
The teacher was raiking through the student's essays, looking for improvements.
The therapist was raiking through her patient's past, looking for the root of the problem.
The tide was raiking the sand, leaving intricate patterns on the beach.
The waves were raiking against the seawall, a constant reminder of the ocean's power.
The wind was raiking at the sails, threatening to tear them apart.
The wind was raiking through the trees, causing the leaves to rustle.
The writer was raiking through his drafts, looking for inspiration.
They found him raiking through the dumpster behind the restaurant, looking for scraps.