Fodders [noun]
Definition of Fodders:
animal feed
Synonyms of Fodders:
Opposite/Antonyms of Fodders:
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Sentence/Example of Fodders:
Epidemiological concepts like “herd immunity” and “aerosol transmission” are now fodder for casual conversations.
That’d be fodder for bears like David Einhorn, who called an “enormous” bubble in tech stocks and said his firm has added bearish wagers.
So all that said, Briggs is clearly the underdog but Mara has given him a lot of fodder and it has helped him string together a network of her critics that may cause the night to be closer than we all would have thought.
The mystery of that leak was great fodder for conspiracy theorists, but the fact that the hole was accidentally made by a drill was lucky.
So I think policy disputes aren’t likely to become big fodder.
He shall give his mind to turn up furrows, and his care is to give the kine fodder.
Many of the inhabitants came out of their houses and gave it fodder, and every passer-by turned out of the way for it.
Clover, lucerne, ryegrass and similar grasses have been introduced to improve and vary the fodder.
Millet and rice are the staple crops; the former furnishing food both for man and beast, for its long stalks are excellent fodder.
Praise the liberal Maruts, and may they delight on the path of this man here who praises them, like cows in fodder.