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scrounge

[skrounj] / skraʊndʒ /
VERB
beg, forage for
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Example Sentences

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“I don’t suppose we’ll be able to scrounge up some more by morning,” he said.

From Literature

Many wandering souls were eager to meet their destiny, which was most assuredly better than their scrounging, struggling existence in this world.

From Literature

The group came together at Sedalia, Mo., high school, scrounged up money and bought a caboose from a local salvage yard.

From The Wall Street Journal

She was on a constant scrounge, her trunk searching ahead of her.

From Literature

Held together with scrounged parts and ingenuity, Iran’s aging jets are falling in dogfights.

From The Wall Street Journal