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Cats that started using puzzle feeders actually brought home more wildlife.

There’s also a risk of the disease being transferred from one bird species to another due to the intermingling that occurs at feeders — something that’s rare in nature.

Stigma sanctioned by GOP bottom feeders like Pence is a major factor behind those tragic deaths.

Five minutes later, the hummingbird flew to the feeder and Bruce shut the door.

University Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard and their feeder streets can’t be widened.

At first Wales and Sanger conceived of Wikipedia merely as an adjunct to Nupedia, sort of like a feeder product or farm team.

Counting the visitors to the bird feeder would probably be pushing it.

Inside a feeder school for The Family, a secretive global network of evangelical power players.

Many comedians have rejected the bro code and pushed back against resorting to bottom-feeder rape punchlines for cheap laughs.

They also need a voice in land rights and decisions to build feeder roads that make it possible to get their goods to market.

It is the Book of Howth which accuses Sidney of being a ‘lusty feeder and surfeiter.’

The Wye is the most important feeder of the Derwent, and runs through scenery that is romantically beautiful.

Two miles further down, on the west side, the Ouse receives another important feeder in the Aire.

It is very largely a bottom feeder and, therefore, rather of a sluggish nature.

While the pressman is laying out his plates the feeder should be cutting thin sheets of paper the size of one of the plates.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to feeder, such as: grower, laborer, peasant, producer, rancher, and agriculturalist.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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