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Recent Examples of forage
Verb
That pillow, a prop from Somebody Somewhere (#iykyk), now rests in her TV room—Everett foraged the piano in the living room from the show too.—Julie Vadnal, Architectural Digest, 18 Mar. 2026 But don't let that scare you off foraging completely.—Elle Meyers, CBS News, 17 Mar. 2026
Noun
Some herbicides used on pastures to improve forage don't break down and can damage garden plants.—Barbara Gillette, The Spruce, 1 Feb. 2026 The Guadalupe River Park Conservancy also is offering a service opportunity, partnering with the Muwekma Ohlone Preservation Foundation to plant a new native forage garden near Taylor Street and close to the Rotary PlayGarden.—Sal Pizarro, Mercury News, 17 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for forage
For everything from lymphatic drainage to pain relief, ear seeding is taking over social feeds.
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Arden Fanning Andrews,
Vogue,
1 Apr. 2026
Laura also requested respite care for nighttime tube feeds, but the warrant says a doctor told her those would be discontinued because her son was taking medication by mouth without issue.
After the hunt, take a sunset hayride or make s'mores over a bonfire.
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Midwest Living,
Midwest Living,
3 Apr. 2026
Easter weekend forecast Over the holiday weekend, some areas of the United States are in store for less-than-ideal weather that could snarl plans for Easter egg hunts and travel.
In Wisconsin, dairy farms are smaller, herds are smaller, and cows are usually sent out to pasture to graze in good weather, which is not easy to come by in Wisconsin.
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Patt Morrison,
Los Angeles Times,
14 Feb. 2026
Another is to acquaint yourself with the courage and good-heartedness of those who are making it now, and who will one day lead us out to pasture.
There’s alfalfa and silage corn [nearby], the neighbors have food plots and brassicas, and all these things that they’re supposed to love.
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Natalie Krebs,
Outdoor Life,
25 Mar. 2026
Cousin Who ‘Gardens’ Serviette Sour Diesel, $175 Founder-perfumer Trey Taylor’s heady blend of kush, pink pepper, patchouli and rhubarb evokes the kind of silage that a cannabis enthusiast’s dreams are made of.
Her journey takes her to the soirées of Regency London and the peaks and vales of the Lake District, all in search of independence, self-love and reinvention.
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Hanna Wickes,
Charlotte Observer,
2 Apr. 2026
House Speaker Mike Johnson also expressed concerns with the Justice Department's tracking of lawmakers' search history of the unredacted files.
More than 200 auction items donated by foundation members, local businesses and artists include antiques, artwork, garden supplies and experiences, the release said.
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Aurora Beacon-News,
Chicago Tribune,
3 Apr. 2026
The Iran war hasn’t yet taken on the coloration of an economic threat, although that bulks large on the horizon if the disruption of oil supplies created by the closing of the Strait of Hormuz continues or tightens or the Middle East energy infrastructure sustains more damage.
That quest, which put her in touch with dozens of victims, generated an award-winning series in the Miami Herald that set off a chain reaction culminating in Epstein’s 2019 arrest, Acosta’s resignation and, two years later, the sentencing of Epstein associate and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Theresa Braine,
New York Daily News,
30 Mar. 2026
The rapid quest for short-term advantage masks the long-term threat to global energy markets, one over which the Treasury has little control.