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Definition of Food cache
1. Noun. Food in a secure or hidden storage place.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Food Cache
Literary usage of Food cache
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Technical World Magazine (1910)
"In case these are not COMMON RAT FLEA OF AMERICA—MALE. found, however, the maggot
may live as long as eight days upon the food-cache left behind by its ..."
2. The Friendly Arctic: The Story of Five Years in Polar Regions by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (1921)
"... and I were at first alone in thinking the discovery of this food cache a
nuisance, but before winter was over nearly every one agreed with us. ..."
3. Finding the North Pole: Dr. Cook's Own Story of His Discovery, April 21 by Charles Morris (1909)
"Several times on the return trip their food gave out, but in each case they
fortunately reached a food cache in good time to restore it. ..."
4. The Story of Polar Conquest: The Complete History of Arctic and Antarctic by Logan Marshall (1913)
"Several times on the return trip their food gave out, but in each case they
fortunately reached a food cache in good time to restore it. ..."
5. The First Crossing of Spitsbergen: Being an Account of an Inland Journey of by Sir William Martin Conway, John Walter Gregory, Edmund Johnston Garwood, Aubyn Bernard Rochfort Trevor-Battye (1897)
"1 had taken some biscuits from our food cache at Sunshine Camp, and I rested on
the moraine till midnight, nibbling kola-biscuits and ..."
6. Bear Went Over the Mountain: Soviet Combat Tactics in Afghanistan by Lester W. Grau (1996)
"During the sweep we found a food cache with 90 tons of grain. FRUNZE COMMENTARY:
The following points should be noted from this action: • the battalion ..."
7. Wild Winds: Adventures in the Highest Andes by Ed Darack (2001)
"We arrive at base camp to a small colony of black crickets hopping around our
food cache. We load up on more ham. potatoes, oranges, onions, crackers. bread ..."