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forager

[ UK /fˈɒɹɪd‍ʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who hunts for food and provisions
    in Japan a fungus forager can earn a good living

How To Use forager In A Sentence

  • Of course, the park has always sheltered its share of hermits; one of the witnesses who had reported seeing Bob was a self-styled "forager" named John, who claimed to have lived there a dozen years and had told reporters he didn't want "criminal elements destroying the ecology of my home. There's Something In A Sunday
  • The "forager" replied that pig was an uncommon dish, this one having been kicked by one of the battery horses while stealing corn, and instantly killed. Detailed Minutiae of Soldier life in the Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
  • That and the botanical fact that the modern berry is a descendant of the diminutive and enchanting wild bilberry of British heath and moor – a forager's fruit – and one that deserves every bit of praise we can throw at it. Tender delights
  • Until the end of the Mesolithic era, the female may have been best known as a gatherer and forager, a gender which derived immense pleasure from the art of scavenging. What Women Want
  • Until the end of the Mesolithic era, the female may have been best known as a gatherer and forager, a gender which derived immense pleasure from the art of scavenging. What Women Want
  • Forager charges fairly hefty prices for its wares: a flat rate of £15 per kilogram box, whether it be full of grey field blewit mushrooms, or a spicy and piquant selection of wood sorrel, wild chervil and dandelion leaves.
  • Ambush foragers typically respond visually to moving prey, but omnivores and herbivores may frequently need to identify immobile plant parts as food.
  • in Japan a fungus forager can earn a good living
  • Ramps are usually the first wild food to be harvested by foragers out of the forest, followed by morels, fiddlehead ferns (small, unfurled edible ferns, whose green beans-meets-asparagus flavor is a love-it-or-hate-it proposition) and nettles. Restaurants See Signs of Spring
  • Active foragers, turnstones are best known for their habit of turning over objects and eating the food underneath.
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