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How to use scavenge in a sentence

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Most unclean of all are those animals who are fed on refuse scraps, human or animal excrement, or who scavenge dead animals.
Their analysis also found that B. anthracis has an enhanced capacity to scavenge iron, which it may use to survive in its host.
Although they scavenge less often than Bald Eagles, they will eat carrion of deer and elk, especially in winter.
Eggs are drought resistant and lay on the ground, where the larvae scavenge on dead insects.
They help roots scavenge more nutrients and water from the soil in exchange for sugar to make the molecules they need to live and grow.
I checked the rota to see whose turn it was to scavenge, to my surprise it wasn't me for once.
Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting.
They'd rather scavenge dead animals than try to bring down something that might fight back.
Fish will scavenge for insects and plant life in the pond but will also benefit from an occasional feeding of fish food.
Billy helped her scavenge dumps and junkyards for the motors and wheels and other detritus that would compose her giant vehicle.
They are surviving on scraps, trying to find anything they can scavenge from the dirt to eat or to sell.
He plants cover crops, some to scavenge nutrients, others to biologically fix nitrogen.
Any of the above, as well as weasels, lemmings, some hawks, ravens, Canada jays, and gulls will scavenge caribou carcasses.
Grimy, gap-toothed men on donkey carts scavenge the rusting military trucks.
Alternatively, a-tocopherol can scavenge two peroxy free radicals and then be conjugated to glucuronate for excretion in the bile.
Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants can help scavenge free radicals generated by stress.
We were forced to woo younger guys or scavenge in the reject bin of the older group.
One of the important functions of macrophages is to scavenge xenobiotic substances.
Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth.
They are compounds that scavenge free radicals of oxygen, unstable molecules given off by the body's many metabolic actions.
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There was a fair chance this early that he could scavenge something edible.
It was not implied that it was part of the duty of the Bembridge green committee to scavenge the seashore.
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