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fodder

[fod-er] / ˈfɒd ər /


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Ultimately, backseat photos have long been the fodder of tabloids - and that is unlikely to change any time soon.

From BBC

Like all dairy farmers, Gordon uses the good weather in spring and summer to grow and cut silage - grass that will be baled and used as fodder for the herd over winter.

From BBC

In other instances, though, it can become fodder for more conspiracies.

From Los Angeles Times

Those provided the fodder for nearly two dozen bills the following year, all written with the goal of making it easier to build things in California, especially homes.

From Los Angeles Times

The Justice Department’s release of its Jeffrey Epstein files has given some powerful people fresh fodder to embarrass their foes.

From The Wall Street Journal