rummage in Portuguese
rummage in Portuguese is fuçar, vasculhar, esgravatar — rummage means to search through something messily, moving things aside carelessly.
rummage in Portuguese
fuçar
(transitive, nautical) To search a vessel for smuggled goods.
vasculhar
(transitive) To search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged.
esgravatar
(transitive) To search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged.
revirar
(transitive) To search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged.
revolver
(transitive) To search something thoroughly and with disregard for the way in which things were arranged.
vasculhar
(intransitive) To hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside; dig through carelessly.
fuçar
(intransitive) To hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside; dig through carelessly.
What does "rummage" mean?
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verb To search through something messily, moving things aside carelessly.
"She rummaged through her bag looking for the keys."
rummage in a sentence
- She rummaged through her bag looking for the keys.
- He rummaged around in the attic for old photographs.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "rummage" in Portuguese?
"rummage" in Portuguese is fuçar, vasculhar, esgravatar. rummage means: To search through something messily, moving things aside carelessly.
How do you use "rummage" in a sentence?
Example: "She rummaged through her bag looking for the keys." In Portuguese, "rummage" is fuçar, vasculhar, esgravatar.
Are there other ways to say "rummage" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "rummage": fuçar, vasculhar, esgravatar, revirar, revolver.
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