Definitionn. someone who hunts for food and provisions
Last update: September 27, 2015
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Why take a capital comrade, a good cook and forager and story-teller, and make him uncomfortable by turning him into an officer. [Please select]
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_ This nomad life was sadly uncertain; but Toto was a sharp forager, and what with a sou begged here and there, and the hospitality of summer, for a while they were not ill contented. [Please select]
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Exploding Eggs was my chum, paid as forager and firemaker, but giving from friendliness his services as a wise and admirable teacher of the unknown to one unmade by civilization. [Please select]
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The British, discovering his capacity, now used him as a forager; but he did not stop at hen-roosts. [Please select]
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From her birth to her death, the austere forager has to travel abroad in search of the myriad flowers that hide in the depths of the thickets. [Please select]
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Like ants when a forager who has found a honey pot returns to the nest, they are all eager to go and see and taste for themselves. [Please select]
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