scavage (Meaning)
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scavage (n.)
A toll or duty formerly exacted of merchant strangers by mayors, sheriffs, etc., for goods shown or offered for sale within their precincts.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scavage
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scavage Sentence Examples
- The scavengers scoured the battlefield for any remaining supplies.
- Vultures circled overhead, scavenging on the carcasses of fallen prey.
- The homeless scavenged for discarded food in the alleys.
- The shipwrecked survivors scavenged for wood and other wreckage to build a raft.
- The starving dog scavenged for scraps outside the butcher shop.
- Trash collectors scavenge through garbage bins for recyclables.
- Looters scavenged the abandoned town for anything of value.
- The fisherman scavenged for bait along the shoreline.
- The archaeologists scavenged the ancient ruins for artifacts.
- The scavengers searched tirelessly through the wreckage of the crashed plane.
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A toll or duty formerly exacted of merchant strangers by mayors, sheriffs, etc., for goods shown or offered for sale within their precincts.
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The scavengers scoured the battlefield for any remaining supplies.
Vultures circled overhead, scavenging on the carcasses of fallen prey.
The homeless scavenged for discarded food in the alleys.
The shipwrecked survivors scavenged for wood and other wreckage to build a raft.