Forage
Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrɪdʒ/
Forage (verb)
- to look for food or supplies, especially in nature.
- to search widely for something needed or wanted.
Examples
- The animals forage in the forest every morning.
- Birds forage for seeds in the garden.
Common collocations: forage for berries, forage in the wild, forage through drawers, forage for information, store forage
Forage (noun)
- food that animals, especially farm animals, eat.
- the act of looking for food or supplies.
Examples
- The farmer stored forage for the winter.
- Cattle depend on forage during dry seasons.