Foragers [noun]

Definition of Foragers:

person who steals

Opposite/Antonyms of Foragers:

Law

Police


Sentence/Example of Foragers:

The broader family they belong to is the lily family, which can be a problem for foragers, because some lilies are toxic and resemble onions at first glance.

Andy is a budding locavore, a self-taught forager, and a mad scientist in the kitchen.

Some kayakers are seasoned seaweed foragers since they’re able to reach areas that many land-based folks can’t.

The forager encumbered with the weight of his plunder finally dropped it and made his escape.

Why take a capital comrade, a good cook and forager and story-teller, and make him uncomfortable by turning him into an officer?

Jeff was the best kind of a forager; he knew how to buy and he knew instinctively where to find things.

However, I was a very good forager and managed to have enough to eat most of the time.

This served also as the family forager for meat, and game, both feathered and "red skins."

Every mess had in it a forager; that is, one skilled in the art of picking up delicacies.

Like ants when a forager who has found a honey pot returns to the nest, they are all eager to go and see and taste for themselves.