Sentences

forage in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6

Definition

Forage (verb): to search widely for food or provisions, especially in the wild.

Sample Sentences

  1. Wild animals often forage for food in the early morning when it's cooler.
  2. During the hike, we learned how to forage for edible plants and mushrooms.
  3. The children enjoyed watching the squirrels forage for acorns in the park.
  4. He took a class on foraging to discover which local herbs were safe to eat.
  5. As winter approached, the bears began to forage more aggressively to build up their fat reserves.
  6. The children decided to forage for wild berries in the nearby forest.
  7. During the summer months, many animals forage extensively to prepare for winter.
  8. She learned to forage for edible plants and mushrooms while hiking in the countryside.
  9. He spent the afternoon foraging along the beach for seashells and driftwood.
  10. In times of scarcity, communities often resort to foraging for food in nature.
  11. Many animals forage for food during the early morning hours before the sun rises.
  12. She learned to forage for edible plants and mushrooms during her summer hiking trips.
  13. Foraging has become a popular hobby as people seek to connect with nature and find fresh ingredients.
  14. The group set out to forage along the coast, searching for clams and seaweed.