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fodder

noun as in animal feed

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Then, just like the Confederate slave conscripts, just like the Russian cannon fodder in Bakhmut, they’ll be discarded — forgotten, broken and left to rot in the very ruins they helped create.

From Salon

The bad guys are cannon fodder, though I did like the way one mobster sadly sighs at a grenade before he explodes.

They are actually fodder for late-night talk shows and comedy routines.

From Salon

Church's relationship with centre Gavin Henson had been fodder for the tabloids, though he would later criticise the WRU for also cashing in.

From BBC

Similarly, President Trump was constant fodder for comedians during his first administration.

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

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