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- noun Plural form of
forage .
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Examples
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Slide 1: • The term forages means the plants used for feeding domestic animals.
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Still, I could see GRRM stating at a convention after a few beers, "I don't know why you guys all hate on Gregor so much, on the weekends he gives part of what he 'forages' to orphans and to the Silent Sisters..."
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In some cases, for example, dairy cattle, compound feed may be a supplement to other feeds such as forages and roughages, and in this case it should be formulated in such a way that the complete ration will be balanced.
Chapter 4 1988
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Ariel Zambelich for The Wall Street Journal Connie Green, the co-author of a new cookbook about wild foods, forages for fennel in Napa Valley.
A Walk on the Wild Side Yukari Iwatani Kane 2010
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One of the hottest is Ibride, which forages through museum archives and old books for interesting images.
Design With a Je Ne Sais Quoi Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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I am a cook who hunts, fishes and forages -- not the other way around.
Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook Stephanie J. Stiavetti 2011
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Drawing on his seemingly endless knowledge of the environments he hunts and forages in, Hank create dishes that are more than just a taste of place -- they're a snapshot of the natural order of things, a frozen moment in time that most people would never bother to consider.
Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook Stephanie J. Stiavetti 2011
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In the spring, he forages for greens like chickweed and thistle that can be used in salads.
A Walk on the Wild Side Yukari Iwatani Kane 2010
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I am a cook who hunts, fishes and forages -- not the other way around.
Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook Stephanie J. Stiavetti 2011
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Drawing on his seemingly endless knowledge of the environments he hunts and forages in, Hank create dishes that are more than just a taste of place -- they're a snapshot of the natural order of things, a frozen moment in time that most people would never bother to consider.
Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook Stephanie J. Stiavetti 2011
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