From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrake your fingers (through something)rake your fingers (through something)DHBHto pull your fingers through something or across a surface Ken raked his fingers through his hair. → rake
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rake your fingers (through something)• He raked his fingers through fur the color of weak tea, brown, red, golden tint of gaslight.• He raked his fingers through his hair and watched it spring back around his face in untidy tufts.• He raked his fingers through his hair, as if debating what to say next, and she followed the movement.