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forage

When used as a verb, "forage" usually implies searching through nature rather than looking in a store or house. As a noun, it is typically an uncountable noun referring to bulk animal feed like hay or grass.

💬Trò chuyện

🎬Thursday afternoon in the university library, Chloe is starving during a study session.
Chloe Smith

im literally starving. gonna go forage for snacks in the vending machine.

Chloe Smith
Fatima
Fatima

get your act together and just eat the granola bar i gave you.

💡
Chloe uses 'forage' hyperbolically to describe searching for food in a vending machine, reflecting her dramatic personality. Fatima responds with the idiom 'get your act together', meaning to organize oneself or behave more responsibly, highlighting their disciplined vs chaotic dynamic.

Ý nghĩa

verb (intransitive)

To search widely for food or provisions.

"The deer emerged from the woods to forage in the open fields."

verb (transitive)

To search for something, typically food, in a wide area.

"They spent the afternoon foraging for wild berries in the forest."

noun

Food, especially grass or hay, used for livestock.

"The farmer ensured there was enough winter forage for the cattle."

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