food-gathering
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of food-gathering
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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The outdoor focus is familiar to fans of Rodriguez’s “Fireside” newsletter or “Kitchen Unnecessary,” the award-winning video cooking show and podcast Rodriguez created with her brother, focused on food-gathering and campfire cooking.
From Seattle Times
Still, the findings offer insights into ancient human behaviour, such as their food-gathering habits.
From Scientific American
Then again, the android in Jim Archer’s peculiar take on the Frankenstein myth, “Brian and Charles,” is among the weirdest in film history, high on a list that would also include the food-gathering Box from “Logan’s Run.”
From New York Times
In the longhouse and out in the mountains, the food-gathering is accompanied by song.
From Washington Times
Harvesting is done by hunting, a food-gathering activity that meets early Ethics guidelines for the respectful treatment of animals.
From Slate
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