scavenge|scavenged|scavenges|scavenging in English

verb

[scav·enge || 'skævɪndʒ]

clean up, cleanse; search through garbage for food; remove impurities; salvage a useful item from the garbage

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1. Pigs scavenged among the rubbish.

2. Children scavenge through garbage.

3. Soon the scavenging will begin.

4. The foxes come and scavenge the bones.

5. Much of their furniture was scavenged from other people's garbage.

6. Container closure with gas scavenging seal

7. Women were scavenging for old furniture.

8. Mimi loves to play scavenge hunt.

9. Crows scavenge carrion left on the roads.

10. Some fish scavenge on dead fish in the wild.

11. And postmortem Anthropophagi caused by canine scavenging.

12. We " re scavenging offerings left in a cemetery.

13. You know what the key to scavenging is?

14. A jackal is a kind of the animal that scavenges rotten meat.

15. Dogs and foxes scavenged through the trash cans for something to eat.

16. He's got a fence; he scavenged a door; he's got new tile on the roof.

17. The fix is to modify the Crankcases to scavenge oil correctly

18. You can often scavenge nice bits of old furniture from skips.

19. That's far below our eyrie - I go down there to scavenge.

20. Rhyn scavenged for what dry wood he could find and took the Armful …

21. Cruz had to scavenge information from newspapers and journals.

22. Similar explosions can occur in the chain casing & scavenge air box.

23. More particularly, the velvet apple extracts of the present invention exhibit DPPH free radical scavenging effects and ABTS free radical scavenging effects in a dose-dependent manner.

24. Others survive by begging, selling trinkets or scavenging on rubbish tips.

25. In the garbage dumps, women and children scavenge for glass and plastic bottles.