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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
feeding ground
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ I saw fresh moose and deer trails leading from the forest below into this new feeding ground.
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Feeding Ground

Feeding Ground is a graphic novel created by Swifty Lang, Michael Lapinski and Chris Mangun. It is a supernatural werewolf horror thriller set by the US-Mexico border.

Usage examples of "feeding ground".

Probably he'd been born right after the Change, and wandered in westward from the Montana-Wyoming mountains, or down from British Columbia, looking to stake out his own feeding ground.

Ramoth looked up from her gorging, turned her head toward the two riders at the edge of the feeding ground.

Prideth jumped them to the Feeding Ground and landed so smartly that Kylara gave a gasp of pain as her arm was jarred.

During the calving season the young bull continued shadow-fighting with trees and galloping suddenly along the edge of the feeding ground, then stopping with dust-raising sharpness, thrusting his horns this way and that.

Here within its feeding ground they had no chance at all to escape.

Then, seize the prey once she was in the water and drag her to a hidden feeding ground.