Aún no tenemos significados para "more fodder".
1Barr's news conference, held shortly before the report's release, provided more fodder for his critics.
2Nina didn't need any more fodder to fuel her belief in the family's psychic abilities.
3When they carried their search to the basement, they would be more fodder for the Builders.
4They won't be lookin' for more fodder till they've picked the bones o' that 'ere moose.
5My granddaughter's not married, and we don't need to give idle folks any more fodder for gossip.
6He recognized a mean spirit and thought it best to avoid giving him any more fodder for ridicule.
7Apple has provided more fodder for the "When are they going to get into video games?"
8He should have had a horse, yes, but he cannot keep a horse till he can provide more fodder.
9If you're right and Hern's only doing this to make Banage look bad, why give him more fodder by fighting?
10That will give yet more fodder for far-left firebrands such as Jean-Luc Melenchon, who placed fourth in France's May presidential election.
11Or will it merely be more fodder for those who think he's a secret Black nationalist rebel in the first place?
12He was tempted to linger, but knew that they'd already generated enough curiosity without adding more fodder for speculation to the mix.
13The prince continued, his tone still light: Unfounded arrests would give the Sons more fodder and bring new ones out of the woodwork.
14The disclosure of further emails could provide more fodder for opponents who have seized on the issue to argue that Clinton is untrustworthy.
15Then, when again the Prairie-dog dropped down to seek more fodder, she made a quick dash, and bore him off kicking and squealing.
16Hardly, however, had he set his foot inside than Thumbling again cried, "Bring me no more fodder, bring me no more fodder."
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