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Meaning of scavenging

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scavenging (n.)

Act or process of expelling the exhaust gases from the cylinder by some special means, as, in many four-cycle engines, by utilizing the momentum of the exhaust gases in a long exhaust pipe.

scavenging Sentence Examples

  1. The scavengers roamed the ravaged cityscape, seeking nourishment amidst the ruins.
  2. The vultures scavenged on the carcass, their beaks tearing through the flesh.
  3. The starving dogs scavenged through the garbage cans for scraps of food.
  4. The scavengers had a keen eye for anything of value, no matter how small.
  5. The scavenging animals provided a grim reminder of the fragility of life.
  6. The scavenger hunt became a thrilling competition to gather the most valuable objects.
  7. The injured animal scavenged for food and water, its desperation evident in its eyes.
  8. The scavengers descended upon the battlefield, eager to collect the spoils of war.
  9. The scavenging expedition proved to be both dangerous and rewarding.
  10. The scavenged materials were used to create makeshift shelters and tools for survival.

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Act or process of expelling the exhaust gases from the cylinder by some special means, as, in many four-cycle engines, by utilizing the momentum of the exhaust

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The scavengers roamed the ravaged cityscape, seeking nourishment amidst the ruins.

The vultures scavenged on the carcass, their beaks tearing through the flesh.

The starving dogs scavenged through the garbage cans for scraps of food.

The scavengers had a keen eye for anything of value, no matter how small.