fine-tooth comb vs rootle

fine-tooth comb

verb
  • To search (something or somewhere) meticulously. 

noun
  • A means of making a thorough search. 

  • A comb with fine, closely spaced teeth, especially one used for removing head lice and their nits (eggs) from the hair; a nit comb. 

rootle

verb
  • to search for something from a drawer, closet, etc.; to dig out. 

  • to dig into the ground, with the snout. 

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