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[ US /ˈfɔɹɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɒɹɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of searching for food and provisions
  2. bulky food like grass or hay for browsing or grazing horses or cattle
VERB
  1. wander and feed
    The animals forage in the woods
  2. collect or look around for (food)

How To Use forage In A Sentence

  • His wonder and admiration were again excited by the neatness and perfect order that prevailed throughout the encampment, the six guns of a battery aligned with mathematical precision and accompanied by their caissons, prolonges, forage-wagons, and forges. The Downfall
  • Forage crops, pasture, and rangelands are important in feeding ruminant animals tied to the meat and dairy industries.
  • Here, officials of the government-run Forest Department reportedly did not allow them to forage for food in the forests.
  • Hunters selectively cull the does to make more forage available for the bucks.
  • We preferred to forage on grassy plains dotted with copses of trees because they offered protection from predators, which we could easily spot as they crept up on us in the short grass.
  • Pasture fields were soil tested each year, and inventories were completed in the spring and summer for forage species, weeds, and bare ground percentage.
  • Details: Ninety-eight percent of the forage in the New River is crayfish, and Green Pumpkin best matches their molted color. Favorite Lures of the Smallmouth Guides
  • And just last week I made an abalone dish with sea beans samphire, salicornia -- the plant has many names and New Zealand spinach I'd foraged within yards of the shore. Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook
  • Lack of precipitation resulted in a severe decrease in availability of mixed grass forage, resulting in animal BW loss.
  • For her fiftieth birthday Don built Rebecca a chicken tractor - a long wire enclosure on wheels that enables her to graze chickens along the rows of green manure forage.
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