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scavenge

[skav-inj] / ˈskæv ɪndʒ /




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Cecilia wanted soap, so Espy handed her a bar she had scavenged from the nearby shelter.

From New York Times

He scavenged for trash that might burn, covered the windows with plastic tarps and held his 2-month-old son close to his chest.

From New York Times

Some of those detained may well have been spreading falsehoods, including one that Afghan migrants had been scavenging in ruined neighbourhoods.

From BBC

However, federal officials stated in documents that were released this week that there’s no scientific research or observational data to suggest that once wolves scavenge on a livestock carcass, they become habituated to cattle.

From Seattle Times

As rescue crews dug through the rubble, the family scavenged through chairs and a sofa.

From New York Times