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forager

[fawr-i-jer, for-] / ˈfɔr ɪ dʒər, ˈfɒr- /




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But two days later, some foragers were kidnapped and killed in the same general area, and he decided the payoff was no longer worth the risk.

From New York Times

Asparagus foragers look forward to the season, and hunt for their prey in ditches, ravines, next to streams and in various places near fresh water.

From Washington Times

But for those primarily interested in consuming these weird little protuberances, Bone combined her own research with input from foragers, chefs and mycologists to produce a cookbook filled with delicious recipes and enticing photography.

From New York Times

For raider ants, this means diligent scouts track down other nests, then direct hundreds of savage foragers to attack.

From New York Times

No matter where you are mushroom hunting — whether on the West Coast or beyond — the experts interviewed encouraged new foragers to tap into the landscape where they live.

From New York Times