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"scavenge" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] (of a person, an animal or a bird) to search through waste for things that can be used or eaten
  2. [transitive, intransitive] (of animals or birds) to eat dead animals that have been killed by another animal, by a car, etc.

178 Sentences With "scavenge"

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There's so little left to scavenge in the Drowned Apple.
The perfect crime gone bust, she must scavenge her plan.
They often scavenge in the waste heaps of larger mines.
In San Francisco I mostly scavenge for leftover tech protein shakes.
He earns money collecting broken stones; his children scavenge for copper.
Former laborers scavenge through garbage piles for leftovers and recyclable plastic.
Statins have, among their effects, the ability to scavenge free radicals.
After the march passed, two girls swooped in to scavenge the pennies.
You can have whatever loot you can scavenge from the corpse-pile.
Families would scavenge scraps out of the rocks to heat their homes.
People might scavenge food and water from shops, but it isn't chaos.
They do not need to scavenge shoes or clothing from the trash.
That's why you'll want to scavenge seeds of heirloom crops, which reproduce naturally.
She will catch fish, but who will scavenge for berries while she's fishing?
I scavenge to build just enough materials to survive, taking them with me.
They largely scavenge for food and have acidic stomach liquids and corrosive urine.
In "Fortnite," players scavenge for weapons and resources, build structures and defeat other players.
I scavenge through my pantry and find some ravioli that really does the trick.
Of course a raccoon will come back home and scavenge popcorn and hot dogs.
I even enjoy going to the grocery store to scavenge for the perfect ingredients.
It forces them to fight to survive, and explore and scavenge within a game.
In the title story, children form gangs to scavenge for vegetables in the ruins.
If you're able to scavenge a gun or a bow and arrow, you could hunt.
People in war-torn Madaya couldn't afford that, and so had to scavenge — or starve.
They really only play music, sleep in a bus and scavenge for nutrient rich food.
It could be what's prompting the dogs to be extra motivated to scavenge for food.
At nightfall, "noodlers" scavenge for less valuable shards of the gemstone left behind above ground.
Above its largely empty port is a garbage dump where people now scavenge for food.
As the ice thins, the bears move ashore, ravenous, and begin to scavenge for food.
The crustaceans scavenge and rely on dead organisms that fall to the ocean floor for food.
The poor scavenge garbage for food, while the rich go around with armored cars and bodyguards.
Live crows only touch, attack and attempt intercourse with crow corpses, they do not scavenge them.
But Nike's contracts are exclusive, making it hard to scavenge for additional money on the side.
To be honest, this scavenge hunt-style search was the most fun part of the whole experience.
Fight scary creatures, rescue stranded survivors, and scavenge for supplies like fuel, first aid kits, and weapons.
As the years went on, he would scavenge pins, buttons, bottle tops, coins, bones and cigarette papers.
Many dogs like to scavenge the shore where they may find -- and eat -- drying clumps of algae.
Anyone who can scavenge electronics and reprogram them will gain a huge advantage over those who don't.
Or that one of the boys would scavenge food from a neighbor's garbage can, Ms. Moroff said.
And that getting in the way of people who are trying to scavenge food is simply perpetuating suffering.
Adventurers struggle to feed themselves in the wilderness, often subsisting on whatever they can scavenge from the environment.
Meanwhile, the biggest fiends on your crew will scavenge in their tents or at fire pits for butts.
And for a dog who loves to scavenge for gutter goodies, a muzzle can make walks less stressful.
Garbage dumpsites are also serious hazards for poor people who pick through rubbish to scavenge recyclables by hand.
Now, his clothes filthy and his beard overgrown, Wakefield ventures out at night to scavenge his neighbors' trash.
The popular dog puzzle toys tap into a dog&aposs natural instincts to forage, scavenge, and problem-solve.
Instead, she and her family are still trying to survive based on what they can scavenge in the marshes.
It's a hardscrabble place where mangy dogs scavenge in garbage piles and hard-eyed men stare at unfamiliar vehicles.
Venezuelans spend hours every day in line to scavenge grocery shops with empty shelves and pharmacies bereft of medicines.
Families scour for crops spared by the rain and scavenge the hillsides for plantains and beans not yet turned.
Medrie MacPhee: Scavenge continues at Tibor de Nagy Gallery (15 Rivington Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through July 28.
Even dogs who avoid water may scavenge the shore where they may find -- and eat -- drying clumps of algae.
Fungi provide multiple benefits to plants: they can adjust pH levels of the soil, release antibiotics, and scavenge for fertilizers.
Young boys leave home and join street gangs to scavenge for scraps ... Crowds of adults storm Dumpsters after restaurants close.
They plan to scavenge the necessary energy from the vibrations of the vocal cords that occur when someone is talking.
I didn't need to scavenge my sister's collection or wait for my stepbrothers to come through with the bootleg DVD.
Back at the Hilltop, Sasha offers to scavenge in trade for Maggie staying and asks Jesus why he's not in charge.
But thankfully you can scavenge everything else you need to turn it into a usable dart from your office's supply closet.
We watch Liam malinger at a sexual health clinic, scavenge the discarded chips of schoolchildren and masturbate in a public park.
They arrived with shovels and buckets — the meager weapons they could scavenge to save what remained of Malibu from the flames.
E-waste can damage the environment by leaking dangerous chemicals into groundwater and harm people who scavenge recyclable materials by hand.
Only a few people remain, carefully picking their way over the tangled debris to scavenge for anything usable from the rubble.
Waste pickers scavenge through trash bags outside homes and stinking mounds of refuse at dumps to recover the plastic that Minghui needs.
They compared them to zoo lions, wild lions, cheetahs (which do not eat bones) and hyenas (which scavenge and eat entire carcasses).
The boys have this under control, though, and scavenge around the house for other old things of Jack's that might be there.
Some have not been paid for months and have been forced to scavenge in bins for food, a migrant support group said.
The rough idea is that tens of thousands of years ago, wolves probably began trailing human hunter-gatherers to scavenge their kills.
At first, you can scavenge motor generators from roadwork or construction sites and siphon gasoline out of abandoned cars to power them.
One evening during a scavenge I came across a picture of a woman sucking off an impish clown with a cracked grin.
The ascent is fraught with challenges as you scavenge to earn and save money, as much money as possible along the way.
"Say Yes" focuses on Rick and Michonne as they scavenge for weapons in order to fulfill their deal with the Junkyard gang.
And I would scavenge through garbage cans and rip out all these wires and bring them to the beach and make sculptures.
Meanwhile people continue to scavenge at the dump, despite the government's promise to close it, and new people have moved to the area.
But as people moved into the tortoise's territory, we brought garbage for ravens to scavenge and built structures for them to roost on.
You miss lots of interesting stories if you skip out on chance encounters, as well as opportunities to scavenge vital supplies and weapons.
Despite MacPhee's extensive exhibition record, especially in her native Canada, Scavenge is just her third New York solo in the last 228 years.
The famous monument is on the banks of the Yamuna River, a spot where many of the monkeys gather and scavenge for food.
Schools lay destroyed or occupied by armed groups, leaving children unable to fulfill their potential; families are forced to scavenge in swamps to survive.
Each one fills a slightly different role — canines scavenge, cats sneak, bears raise hell — but they're really just weapons that you can order around.
Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar are on the rise, threatening to scavenge what's left of Biden's white suburban support around Las Vegas and Reno.
They're down there building these tracks, so all they would have is the detritus around them and the helmets they were able to scavenge.
So you're on a tour bus with 12 to 15 people; you scavenge what's given at venues and you stack it in the bus.
Usually, these bees will create their nests in the tubes out of mud, leaves, stone, petals, tree resin, and whatever else they can scavenge.
A woman stacks coal into a basket as she and others work to scavenge coal from an open-cast coal mine in Jharia, India.
But when they left, my brother and I would go out and scavenge and do everything to get food, and then bring it back.
He is a professional, and he will scavenge the best call he can out of this absolute basketball nadir we are all trapped in.
Popular games like "DayZ" and "Don't Starve" force players to scavenge for materials and resources in order to make it in large, hostile worlds.
Coyotes, cougars and gray wolves were better able to adapt their diets by hunting small mammals or scavenge from carcasses when large prey disappeared.
When P. is out of the shower, I let out the kitty (whose sibling goes to scavenge for potential leftovers), and we kiss goodbye.
"Overland" from Finji, is a post-apocalyptic road trip adventure where players fight dangerous creatures, rescue stranded travelers and scavenge for supplies to survive.
After they went to sleep and the fire died out, a hyena slinked in to scavenge scraps from the ashes and took a poop.
Battlegrounds' randomness is aided by being unable to select weapons; your only option is to scavenge the island for them and cross your fingers.
LONDON — In the desperate scavenge for crumbs of information about Game of Thrones Season 7, any line — no matter how brief or throwaway — will do.
Astronauts visiting Mars, strewn with rocks and boulders, could deploy a robot to build the overall structure of a habitat using whatever it can scavenge.
A few young men braved the route down to Chein Khar Li to scavenge food and returned with burned rice and tales of burned bodies.
A few young men braved the route down to Chein Khar Li to scavenge food and returned with burned rice and tales of burned bodies.
This has helped Benoit a bit, he said, but Tesla technically doesn't have "dealerships" and so he's had to scavenge for many of his parts.
Several election officials have told the Brennan Center they scavenge for spare parts on eBay, and even there, many of the parts are no longer available.
To scavenge means to search for things that others have discarded, as children rummage for plastic bottles and phone parts on the rubbish tips of Delhi.
In her current solo show, Scavenge, at Tibor de Nagy Gallery's new downtown location, Medrie MacPhee narrows the asymptotic gap between the two to nearly nothing.
Many aspects of the game are randomized, including the survival gear you scavenge and the personalities of people who could potentially join in on your journey.
Their shack now stands in a poor community in the shadows of government-built condos; Asalif is forced to scavenge to help keep his family afloat.
Malnutrition rates are soaring because people in hiding had to scavenge and go without food, said Gabriel Sanchez, operational manager for medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF).
He downloaded the games to his computer and watched them repeatedly, not just to scavenge components of strategy but in search of an overall spirit and style.
In contrast, the Hester of "In the Blood," who lives on welfare and what she can scavenge, is guilty of bringing too many children into the world.
The Yamuna River, which flows by Wazirabad, is so toxic that some sections cannot sustain aquatic life, but kites scavenge muddy trash from its banks in swarms.
Life on the street is difficult, and we should be working to get those who scavenge into programs that are available through city, faith and nonprofit communities.
People have been forced to scavenge in the garbage for food as aid supplies have run out, and all the hospitals in eastern Aleppo have been repeatedly bombed.
As soon as you eliminate the need to scavenge for trash around Talos-1, you step away from many of the things that make Prey such a winner.
And since Wuhan residents aren't allowed out of their apartment compounds, Ms. Zhang, 32, and her mother, a retiree, can no longer scavenge the nearby markets for bargains.
Some polar bears that have become "climate refugees" now descend on the Alaskan Arctic settlement of Kaktovik to scavenge the skeletons of whales dumped there by whale hunters.
As new deliveries arrive rubbish pickers — mainly African migrants with rags wrapped round their faces to counter the stench — dive in to scavenge for plastic, cardboard and metals.
The laughing gulls' diet consists of just about anything the birds can pry open, scavenge or kill — and they seem to spend a good deal of time hunting.
Already, the Air Force is having to scavenge for spare parts for President Obama's Air Force One from 7573-2757 aircraft mothballed in the desert, according to Defense One.
Climate change has been damaging polar bears' sea-ice habitats and forced them to scavenge more for food on land, bringing them into contact with people and inhabited areas.
Rather than scavenge for scraps from dumpsters, Pumps lived a pampered life in a Bahamian cottage so stunning that it once appeared on the cover of Garden & Gun magazine.
In order to make this world a reality, we'll need almost invisible components that can scavenge energy from kinetic movement and from surrounding power sources such as wireless signals.
The vast majority of dogs run free in villages, scavenge food at dumps, cadge the odd handout and cause tens of thousands of human deaths each year from rabies.
He referenced a study of free-roaming wild dogs in developing countries that scavenge for food and, as a result, fill up on a sizable amount of human feces.
After parachuting down to the location of your choosing, the goal is to scavenge as much of an arsenal as you're able to while fending off enemy players/squads.
I can just fight Legion all day, or take a break and scan some alien lifeforms, or scavenge for currencies and parts to better myself and the planet populations.
Critters that have evolved to scavenge for food find themselves living in a temporary smorgasbord of tasty planktonic treats, explains Rut Pedrosa Pàmies, a coauthor on the new study.
What we eat We evolved in a context of scarcity, and had to walk or run for miles and scavenge to find food; we had to work for it.
As they scavenge for food, search for shelter, and take care of one another, our kids begin to realize that, for better or worse, they're stuck with each other.
Ordinary Chinese people have set up social media groups to help patients find hospital beds, get volunteers to drive them to hospitals and scavenge the world for protective gear.
"Pacific Northwest Desert Island" similarly does not reveal its inhabitants, but its shack appears to have been made from tree shards, debris, and anything else its owner could scavenge.
Bringing to mind the unemployed or homeless individuals of today who scavenge city streets for recyclable goods to exchange for meager deposits, the scene is both familiar and frightening.
They've found the ideal testing ground in Venezuela, where the annual inflation rate by some estimates has soared to a staggering 73,000%, forcing millions to scavenge daily to feed themselves.
In his rush to escape the flood, Bob, 76, said he grabbed two left shoes, forcing him to later scavenge a discarded flip-flop off the street for his right foot.
This marsupial lion was adept at climbing trees and cavern walls, where it likely waited to ambush prey, or scavenge meat, the study authors wrote — much like modern-day Tasmanian devils.
In one area, people scavenge the debris left after storm surges devastated their village to sell to those rebuilding, making enough money to feed their children and send them to school.
While women are scarce in the world, she would prefer to scavenge than raise children, and is forced to brave the outside world, dodging slave traders who would capture and sell her.
If Freelancer was released for the first time today, we'd be noting that as a surprisingly Souls-like touch, with secrets hidden away in the form of dead things you can scavenge.
In PUBG, for example, you start with nothing at all; one of the biggest strategic considerations, in fact, is where you land, since buildings are the best places to scavenge for gear.
At one dilapidated sanctuary in the hills outside the capital Caracas, hundreds of scrawny dogs bark and claw through wire mesh to scavenge for food in the streets and forest land nearby.
She pleads with them for help, dropping her cult-like, shortened syntax, and revealing that she used to be an artist who would use the trash heap to scavenge for canvas material.
In the free-to-play mode, players scavenge for materials and build structures to protect themselves, all the while engaging in a shootout with other players to be the last man standing.
The National Wildlife Federation says that some animals know how to take advantage of a hurricane's aftermath: Raccoons scavenge for food in the tumult, and some bears use fallen trees for shelter.
The film consists of interviews with about a dozen people who scavenge bottles and cans from garbage bins and recycling piles, collecting a nickel for each one at supermarkets and redemption centers.
I was ahead pre-rigging sets, running back and forth, trying to scavenge gear, and tearing down sets, all by myself in this mental hospital in the middle of the night, by headlamp.
And food-wise, they may have needed to fend for themselves and scavenge, according to Adam Boyko, assistant professor at Cornell University's department of biomedical sciences, who was not associated with the study.
Now Banksy has released a statement explaining why he decided to open the hotel, aside from the fact that he's probably broke from other people circumventing him to scavenge and sell his art.
Stepping up the challenge of the game's existing top-tier Survivor setting, Extreme Survivor removes all checkpoints from the game, forcing players to scavenge and build campfires — which double in Rise.. as save points.
Calculations performed by Dr Wood and Ms Giacomin suggest dogfish swimming in ammonia-rich waters would be able to scavenge from those waters almost a third of the nitrogen they need to make urea.
Benald Kinoti of Meru County's agriculture ministry said farmers find raising indigenous poultry straightforward because the chickens can scavenge around the homestead, eating insects, leftover grain and kitchen scraps, which saves on feed costs.
The Times reports that Boko Haram fighters have had to scavenge for food in the picked-over Sambisa Forest in the midst of dry season, or raid anyplace in reach that might have food.
"We&aposve always thought about going but we haven&apost been able to scavenge together enough money," said Pena, looking around nervously out of fear a gang lookout might spot him talking to a journalist.
For years, the artist Mary Grauberger had organized informal gatherings there, at which she'd scavenge items that had washed ashore, turn them into sculptures, and, at the end of the night, set them on fire.
I first came here shortly after the storm, when severe food and water shortages were tearing at the social fabric, leaving residents to scavenge for food and, in some cases, fight over what little remained.
"So they are an all-around 'triple-threat' of a predator, being able to run with their long legs, hunt and cut meat with their sharp teeth, and scavenge with their powerful premolar teeth," he said.
As in those drawings, which are indexical in scale to the human torso (by way of de Kooning's shirt size), the general scale of the Scavenge paintings is guided by their constituent body-part-sized elements.
At the other end of the economic scale from the merchants are Suhaib, Shadi and Ahmed al-Waloud, who scavenge through garbage near their home in northern Gaza searching for plastic to sell to recycling plants.
What sets Freelancer apart is found in that moment when a pirate base finally lets you dock, or when you scavenge powerful weapons from a lost battlefield, or when you find a space wreck of historic importance.
Its economy has shrunk by more than two thirds since 2013; incomes have fallen to their lowest levels in decades; hyperinflation wreaks havoc with savings and purchasing; and people scavenge for food and collect firewood to survive.
"Seagulls could be acquiring this pathogen through their opportunistic feeding habits where they scavenge from leftover human waste and may then be subsequently spreading these resistant bacteria over vast distances," O'Dea said in the release announcing the study.
Each fish contains about 4,500 calories, and in July when the fish are plentiful, many bears like 747 may just eat the fattiest parts — the brains, skin, and eggs — leaving the rest for smaller or younger bears to scavenge.
All the canines there have contracted a mysterious illness, so Mayor Kobayashi (Kunichi Nomura) banishes them to a sprawling offshore rubbish dump, Trash Island, where they are left to roam, scavenge, and pine for the lives they once had.
Not all of the labradors with the "scrambled" gene were obese, but Raffan and her colleagues found that those dogs with the gene were more likely to beg and scavenge for food, according to surveys provided by their owners.
Then again, maybe humans will wipe out 99 percent of all biodiversity on Earth and be completely fine, comfortably reading the New York Times in our domes while waiting for nightfall so we can scavenge for nutritious swamp lichens.
This is why we react with a special kind of excitement when we encounter what looks like the work of a genuine troupe in the crowded, highly mediated, aggressively monetized postmodern landscape where we scavenge for beauty, fun and enlightenment.
The Walking Dead It was fringe character week on "The Walking Dead" on Sunday, as we left the main group behind entirely to spend an hour watching Tara and Heath scavenge, frolic in a zombie sandbox and negotiate post-apocalypse morality.
The freeze has stopped Tencent making money in China from a mobile version of one of the world's hottest titles, "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" (PUBG), a South Korean game in which players scavenge on an island for weapons with which to slay each other.
To survive, Button had brought in backpacks full of canned goods and other supplies, including a flat-screen TV. As the months wore on, he would walk and bike about a half-mile to the Marathon County landfill and "scavenge" whatever he needed.
California: The Mojave Airplane Graveyard There are a lot of strange things in California, but for sheer spectacle, it's hard to do better than the Mojave Airplane Graveyard, where hundreds of grounded aircraft litter the grounds in various states of scavenge or disrepair.
There are plenty of batty premises in reality television, but perhaps none more so than "Naked and Afraid," which is exactly what it sounds like: The show leaves two naked strangers in the wilderness to scavenge for food and survive for 21 days.
Instead, players are expected to earn and manage a temporary stockpile of cash while doing the battle royale song and dance (land on an island, then scavenge and survive against opponents while the shared battlefield is slowly shrunk by a poisonous cloud).
While scuffs to your armor can be repaired with a single click of a button and a small fee, to fix heavily damaged mechs or to upgrade operational ones with the loot you scavenge from the battlefields, you'll need to dive into the customization interface.
I have started investing fairly seriously in the industry via stocks (CGC and MJ are two that I own.) Get home, CBD it up, and scavenge for dinner, which ends up being Trader Joe's frozen turkey meatballs and some steamed broccoli with parmesan couscous on the side.
As investigators from the Dunwoody Police Department scoured videos on social media of the spontaneous cash grab, reports filtered in on Wednesday of people stopping on their morning drives on the half-mile stretch of highway to see if there was anything left to scavenge, Sgt.
Experts tend to agree that, to get the most out of your points when you have so many options to choose from, you have to transfer your points to one of your issuer's travel partners and then scavenge for a great deal on a flight or hotel stay.
They're not exactly the most fastidious eaters—they devour everything from every manner of insect to other birds (and their eggs) to whatever they can scavenge from parking lots and garbage cans—and you don't want that stuff coming out the other end of those birds and on to your car.
Forced to resign after a hailstorm of scandals ranging from bizarre (sending his security team to scavenge for Ritz-Carlton lotion) to alarming (purging the EPA's science advisers), Pruitt moved to secure a loophole for some of the dirtiest, most polluting trucks on the road on his last day in office.
The meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant six years ago forced thousands of residents to leave the surrounding area, but now the Japanese government wants residents to return home After people deserted the towns, wild boars emerged from local forests to scavenge for food and, according to local media, have flourished.
In 2016, a seagull named Gullfrazie fell into a vat of chicken tikka masala while trying to scavenge for food at a factory in the U.K. According to The Guardian, a team of veterinary staff were able to wash him off and return him to his original colors, but the curry smell lingered.
Though none of its organs are known, ​a previous study of its burrows, led by co-author Jim Gehling of the South Australia Museum, indicated Ikaria used muscles to push through the sediment in a shallow marine environment to ​scavenge for nourishment in the form of dead organic matter including 1and Dickinsonia corpses.
For those who are unfamiliar with the battle royale genre of video games, most of them go like this: A bunch of players start on an island with nothing but the clothes on their backs, they have to scavenge for weapons, and try to kill everyone else/avoid dying while the playing area gets smaller and smaller.
The cataclysm that befell the island is, by all accounts, horrific: scores of communities with roads and telephones cut off; hospitals with dwindling fuel for generators; once verdant vistas reduced to acres of spindly trees stripped of leaves; tens of thousands of homes blasted into splintered piles of timber; and people left rationing crackers and whatever water they can scavenge.
I can dig deeper in the think tank staff pages to find the women mostly stuck in junior positions; I can scavenge for interesting research whose female authors are accorded less publicity; I can identify female policymakers ranked below the men who are usually still in charge; but ultimately none of this will be enough, on its own, to overcome the systemic bias against women.

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