rifling
1 Americannoun
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the act or process of cutting spiral grooves in a gun barrel, pipe, etc.
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the system of spiral grooves so cut.
noun
noun
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the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of a firearm's barrel
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the series of grooves so cut
Etymology
Origin of rifling1
First recorded in 1790–1800; rifle 1 + -ing 1
Origin of rifling2
Example Sentences
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But she has deep knowledge of women’s pay: As an economist, she spent years rifling through boxes of surveys and personnel records and tracking down data to document women’s changing role in the workplace.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 29, 2026
All of Bezos’ wealth and all of Amazon’s lobbying muscle did not prevent federal agents from rifling through his employee’s home.
From Salon • Jan. 17, 2026
Pope got the assist for the second goal as Antonio Silva failed to intercept his throw and 27-year-old Barnes sped clear before rifling low and hard into the far corner.
From Barron's • Oct. 21, 2025
Still, even in a movie where people are always skulking around rifling through each other’s things, his claim that he chose a drunken late night to confront Maggie about plagiarism sounds inconceivable.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 9, 2025
On the second day of slowly rifling through Benton’s things, Cabot Searcy came upon a photo album labeled with a strip of masking tape and a black marker.
From "Where Things Come Back" by John Corey Whaley
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