Fodder means food for horse or cattle or raw material for a designated purpose
The fat horse was fed fodder by the ton.
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Every experience in life is fodder for a novelist's imagination.
the horses ate some fodder.
The giant animal ate fodder by the ton.
He had put aside a large quantity of fodder to feed his animals for the winter. The foreign troops were used as fodder to slow the advance of the enemy.
Fodder as a noun for a coarse food for livestock; the raw material for something; or people who have no value and are expendable.Fodder as a verb is the act of feeding fodder to livestock.Example sentence:The slightest mishap by a celebrity is always fodder for the paparazzi.
When you click the button to feed your howrse, it will indicate how much fodder it needs.
You find it by going to ''feed'' and looking right next to ''hay.''
The cast of Night of the Mullets - 2009 includes: Tamer Akeil as Fodder Nick Eagland as Fodder Jerimy Earl as Pothead Tanner Fehr as Fodder Taryn Gilstead as Fodder Stefan Heincke as Fodder Oto Kockal as Fodder Cal MacLean as Fodder Dean McKinnon as Fodder Alaena Myers as Fodder John Orzulak as Chuck Jarret Read as Mitch Rylan Rogers as Fodder Ted Sales as The moustachioed savior Samantha Viner as Fodder
Canon Fodder was created in 1993.
Family Fodder was created in 1979.
Fodder means feed/ food.
He gathered fodder for his Monday morning potshot at the Dodgers by watching a preseason game on TV over the weekend.
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