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    Use "forage" in a sentence

    forage example sentences

    forage


    foraged


    forages


    foraging


    1. Forage or hunt, which was it?


    2. ’ He pushed the forage into his rucksack


    3. During army service in his youth, my uncle had been put in charge of his phalanx’s forage party


    4. When its herds and flocks have consumed the forage of one part of the country, it removes to another, and from that to a third


    5. As long as nothing stops their progress, as long as they can go on from one district, of which they have consumed the forage, to another, which is yet entire; there seems to be scarce any limit to the number who can march on together


    6. They looked forlorn in the late evening light with the mouldy forage caps hung on the crosses and I wondered how long they had been there and if anyone else had noticed them


    7. One could not fail to notice the wagons that daily arrived at headquarters with forage for the horses of the general and staff and his cavalry escort, when vast paddocks of Parana grass in the valley guaranteeing food for the animals remained untouched


    8. Later, in moving toward places of forage, they chanced to pass that awful thing which they’d purposefully avoided earlier


    9. It would provide ample forage for the horses and would be an easier path than the rugged mountains to the north or the desert to the south


    10. As we dismounted, I told Colon that he was right about their horses being larger than ours, but I suspected it also meant they needed much more forage

    11. Because she understood, more than any of those she had taken so long to persuade and who accompanied her this night, that if the hope of food to come was destroyed and in such a way so none could be in doubt of it, then the people would be forced to forage in the woods and wilder meadows


    12. Certain times of the year, you could let them out to forage and I’ll bet there’s a German butcher around here somewhere that would cut and cure hams and bacon for you, smoke sausages too


    13. Like ducklings and crocodiles, the boys could immediately forage for themselves


    14. They forage themselves to a


    15. Till torn-up forage in his teeth we hear:


    16. Although the weather was hot and dry and there were no signs of habitation, he managed to forage enough bush-tucker to eke out his supplies of dried food


    17. Ingrid, like Jesus, then quickly put on her forage cap and tucked her shirt properly in her pants, then came to attention


    18. Since insects spend most of their life in the nymph or larva stage, this is an important stage in terms of fish forage


    19. storehouse of forage for the army, theroyal stables, etc


    20. ” Hearing his familiar voice the goats slowly converged on his location, browsing the coarse desert forage as they went

    21. stage, this is an important stage in terms of fish forage


    22. These baits have a hollow body paddle tail that actually helps mimic the natural movement of different forage and bait fish, making it even more attractive to most species of bass


    23. As one who pretended to do nothing but plunder and forage where he could, the Farmer-General--howsoever his


    24. They live in colonies where they forage and feed, chatter and fight all day long


    25. He would not hear of the gull going out to forage


    26. It seemed to Hazel that anyway no self-respecting rabbit could leave without a forage round the sheds


    27. His father, a happy-go-lucky and reckless buck, had thought nothing of living close to human beings except that he would be able to forage in their garden in the early morning


    28. Going towards the stable, he met the white-legged chestnut, Mahotin’s Gladiator, being led to the race-course in a blue forage horsecloth, with what looked like huge ears edged with blue


    29. The mere thought of turning a Harchongese army loose to forage on the Temple Lands and Border States was enough to terrify anyone, especially at this time of year


    30. Then two officers emerged, bowing too, and a stout man with a big beard, wearing a greasy forage cap

    31. Unfortunately, we no longer forage in the forest


    32. But she wanted to give him something more personal, something a wife could flat-topped forage cap Ashley was wearing looked ridiculous


    33. ‘Is there sufficient forage in Krems?’


    34. Berg took the opportunity to ask, with great politeness, whether, as was rumored, the allowance of forage money to captains of companies would be doubled


    35. The French historians, describing the condition of the French army before it left Moscow, affirm that all was in order in the Grand Army, except the cavalry, the artillery, and the transport- there was no forage for the horses or the cattle


    36. So she limped away from the battlefield to forage, and heal, and await the strength to search for her lost mother


    37. It was well I secured this forage, or both she, I, and Sophie, to whom I conveyed a share of our repast, would have run a chance of getting no dinner at all: every one downstairs was too much engaged to think of us


    38. In tropical forests the best places to forage will be along streams and watercourses


    39. Not less extraordinary, considering the depopulated and devastated state of the country, was the order to purchase exactly 20,000 horses, neither more nor less; and to procure fodder for two months—and that in a position where even the most distant and dangerous expeditions were insufficient to procure enough forage for daily needs


    40. I will salt down all the horses for which there is no forage

    41. On the flanks and in the rear, not a wagon could pass, not an ounce of forage could be brought in unopposed, so that in reality the war still continued


    42. Going towards the stable, he met the white-legged chestnut, Mahotin's Gladiator, being led to the race-course in a blue forage horsecloth, with what looked like huge ears edged with blue


    43. “Is there sufficient forage in Krems?”


    44. “Forage has not been supplied to the extent


    45. The French historians, describing the condition of the French army before it left Moscow, affirm that all was in order in the Grand Army, except the cavalry, the artillery, and the transport—there was no forage for the horses or the cattle


    46. George at his buttonhole and a plain forage cap set straight on his head


    1. They indeed had several goats with them, who foraged for food nearby as they entered the tree


    2. where they’d foraged, that they hadn’t been there in a long while,


    3. They fed on smaller insects and rodents as they foraged throughout the clearing


    4. It was a rich woods, full of enough food for all during the growing season, or at least it seemed so as I foraged for breakfast


    5. A small group of blacktail deer with their young foraged in the new grass and


    6. As winter approached, the settlers foraged through the forest for edible fruits and tubers which they stockpiled in the empty shipping containers


    7. For that part of their work, Erik accompanied Dean outside on the weather deck to provide him close protection while he fixed the antennas and foraged for foodstuff


    8. A calm seemed to have muffled the wildlife in the hot midday sun, and in their exhaustion it was easy to imagine all the little creatures sleeping off their foraged meals in the cool of their burrows


    9. As I peered into the ancient, dark forest that hugged the road I thought about it; I wondered about the raccoons and opossums that foraged there and the ancient men who had once stalked through the trees


    10. I foraged ahead and as luck would have it my searching hands alighted on a piece of cloth

    11. the trees; redpolls and blue tits foraged on the ground, seeking


    12. Dedicated to distributing food and firewood to the destitute, members of the league gleaned what they could in the way of partially spoiled crops in the fields of eastern Washington and foraged for firewood in the Cascade Mountains, bringing whatever they could find back to Seattle


    13. Two rats When they had foraged, they rested comfortably in the straw until the western among the swedes showed their teeth, thought better of it and left them alone


    14. Sometimes he returned with game, sometimes with a few ears of corn, a Pork foraged far, at times not coming home all night, and Scarlett did not ask him bag of dried peas


    1. He also knew the resting habits of the larger animals and timed his forages around these cycles


    2. I am not nobel, but here I am nevertheless living without It in the wild gridlessness of the disconnected, where the scavenging mind forages information from every external intersection with each stranger, seeker 1088


    3. While his thermometer penis forages the atmosphere for any kind of hotness


    4. the wild grasses and other forages he can easily


    1. Luray was rather withdrawn the whole time, she went off by herself foraging for great lengths of time both days, not quite out of sight, but far enough that they could not converse


    2. Desa was also pretty quiet both days, keeping herself busy foraging and with little things around the camp


    3. Listen to the birds singing, watch small critters foraging for food,


    4. As he munched Andy persuaded himself that Ozzie and Chrissie would be well clear of the barracks by the time he got there with the Sergeant and, unless the police went foraging outside the barracks, they wouldn’t find the dig either … he should be in the clear


    5. “I have already observed several more foraging in a clump of grass over in that direction


    6. and thought that her luck might be good if she searched the ship for food, and, with her foraging or perhaps sleeping in the lower deck, the ship embarked


    7. foraging, looking no more convinced this time


    8. Deep in the gorge, the morning broke quietly, with just the cawing of a rook, warning his friends that there was another days foraging ahead


    9. Glancing away, she absentmindedly flicked her stubby tail, dislodging the foraging ant that had slipped through the coarse guard hairs to nip at her skin


    10. And with the falling temperature, badgers stirred in their warm chambers, readying themselves for the moon's foraging

    11. The blood that had oozed from a torn ear, long dried now into a crusty dark-brown patch, began to attract the foraging insects


    12. They must have been out foraging for food and he was now their intended meal!


    13. As he seeped into our forest, a hapless Black Fox was foraging for food near by


    14. Was there something that had not been there before? She looked quickly toward where others had begun to move toward the openness of their new foraging places


    15. He then headed back toward their newly favored foraging grounds, as a sign that what had been decided would not be happening before the next sleep


    16. At first he led them as if only foraging, but the females were edgy


    17. “He’s foraging for food in the cafeteria,” Matthew says


    18. There wasn’t a sound around apart from the chirps of birds welcoming in the sunset after a day of foraging


    19. Foraging fingers then claw at her soft milky flesh and tug at her long lustrous hair


    20. child under the age of sixteen was taken on the food foraging runs,

    21. remained, and began to collect others that I found while foraging


    22. He plucked a few berries from random bushes along the way and hoped that no one would mind his foraging


    23. Outlying Nemedian garrisons were stormed and put to the sword, foraging parties were cut to pieces; the west was up in arms, and there was a different air about the rising, a fierce resolution and inspired wrath rather than the frantic despair that had motivated the preceding revolts


    24. He starts with the history beginning with the early observations and foraging, followed by some early naïve attempts at contact and cooperation, then the period of conflicts with other intergalactic contenders with some interest in Earth and its abundant resources


    25. The dogs had been foraging nearer and nearer to the town, becoming


    26. Foraging, usually at night, but then getting more confident about not being caught, they started out during the day


    27. nest their infants in a safe place while foraging


    28. Just the thick tough hide remained, covering its ribs; its soft underbelly, had been ripped open by scavengers foraging for the soft and juicy innards


    29. ‘’Sparrow, this is Stryker: I found a friend hiding among the crates on the deck while foraging for food


    30. If you feed the bears in the national park, they become dependant upon human interaction and give up foraging and being bears and the bears get sick because they’re not eating bear food

    31. Matilda has spent the last ten years in the woods, foraging for anyone foolish enough to venture into the brooding trees


    32. The wizard waited until Thane had gone off foraging before opening the note


    33. She had offered to go out foraging on her own, but Halfshaft would have


    34. It was agreed that they would all go foraging the following day


    35. Matilda has spent the last ten years in the woods, foraging for anyone


    36. She had also possessed a lovely singing voice and it was that voice that had driven Tacitus to her while he was foraging for medicinal herbs


    37. How can we restore a harmony in life without a husband foraging for the wife’s sake? The woman endows equal intelligence as she has been created equally to the intelligent man


    38. There are still foraging and pastoral cultures where people


    39. At first Galinda simply lived wild in the forest bordering the village, foraging nuts and berries and grubs and sheltering in caves or hollows, but eventually she built a large hovel of tree trunks and slabs of peat torn from the nearby bog


    40. The pair spends the rest of this amazing day foraging for an adventure of a lifetime

    41. He disgusted himself while returning to the house, foraging


    42. She looked more haggard than before; her foraging expedition couldn't have been a success


    43. As for the way everyone had frozen solid, eyes glinting, ears twitching, they might have been a group of swamp wallabies rudely interrupted in their foraging


    44. Having plenty of live rock in the tank will help with their foraging in between meals and the live rock will provide a place of


    45. I thought about foraging for more information but as I tried to couch the question in my mind Kins offered a more comprehensive definition


    46. He reached it about two hours later as the goats moved only slowly while foraging


    47. Not being limited by having to carry their infants for two years while constantly traveling and foraging for food: girls could give birth at an earlier age


    48. Before the advent of settlements: the nomadic foraging lifestyle of humans dictated that they exist only as traveling bands


    49. The prismatic snow under the distant sun, the unfathomable cold and the foraging elk and the mourning buffalo, the agonizing uncertainty and the thrilling spontaneity of hitchhiking across the country reminded him how much beauty and wonder there is in the world


    50. The bear must not have decided it was done foraging for the year and ready for hibernation yet

















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    Synonyms for "forage"

    forage foraging eatage grass pasturage pasture scrounge search raid hunt overrun foray fodder hay grain nourishment food

    "forage" definitions

    bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle


    the act of searching for food and provisions


    collect or look around for (food)


    wander and feed