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forager
[ fawr-i-jer, for- ]
noun
- a person or animal who goes out in search of food or provisions of any kind:
The ants you see are the foragers, out looking for food and water, and they represent only a very small number of the total colony.
- someone who collects or obtains things through hunting or searching about:
We meet the protagonist struggling to make ends meet as a scrap-metal forager in a remote community.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of forager1
Example Sentences
“Flooding and drought significantly impact wild-foraged products, with damage that often takes years to stabilize. For example, the floods in North Carolina in September 2024 severely affected Appalachian truffle foragers.â€
The musician is a keen forager with "an interest in mushrooms", and said she knew how to identify it and not mistake it for something poisonous.
The space was redolent of chanterelles, a bowlful of which she’d just received from a forager friend in exchange for a burger.
The needles likely were used to create garments from the animals' furs to keep the early foragers warm in what was a cool climate.
The organisation urges foragers to follow the Countryside Code - respect, protect and enjoy.
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