forager

IPA: fˈɔrɪdʒɝ

noun

  • An animal or person who forages
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Examples of "forager" in Sentences

  • Ralph Lauren has a way of bringing out the inner cowboy/hunter/forager in people—even New Yorkers.
  • They have an eye to business, as well as pleasure, and the life of a "forager" becomes almost an art.
  • The food from chef Kris Morningstar was delicious and clearly fresh, but upon further inquiry, I discovered that the restaurant employs a "forager."
  • 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.
  • Atkinson's pork drew the admiration of a traveling "forager" from Chez Panisse, who tasted it at a Eugene meat market and was soon ordering as much as the farm could produce.
  • Although the market guides nearly all of the serious kitchens on the Westside, Fig is a particularly dedicated disciple - the restaurant even goes so far as to designate an official "forager" who's charged with sourcing only the most pristine produce.
  • 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."

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