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- verbforage (verb) · forages (third person present) · foraged (past tense) · foraged (past participle) · foraging (present participle)
- (of a person or animal) search widely for food or provisions:"gulls are equipped by nature to forage for food"Similar:rummage (around)root aroundfish aroundrake aroundfeel aroundgrope aroundnose aroundferret (around)pry intorake throughsift throughshuffle throughrifle through
- obtain (food or provisions):"a girl foraging grass for oxen"
- obtain food or provisions from (a place):"a man foraging a dumpster finds some celery"Similar:hunt aroundcast aroundrummage (around)ferret (around)root aroundscratch aroundnose aroundlook high and low
- archaicsupply (an animal or person) with food.
nounforage (noun)OriginMiddle English: from Old French fourrage (noun), fourrager (verb), from fuerre ‘straw’, of Germanic origin and related to fodder. - People also ask
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- Forage, vegetable food of wild or domestic animals. In agriculture, harvested, processed, and stored forage is called silage (q.V.)..
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