Fodder in a sentence as a noun

Right now, things like school shootings are the current shock fodder, and well in peoples minds.

You'll find plenty of suitable fodder in the past fifty years.

When it came time for their unit to be culled, these people would basically serve as fodder for the layoff.

Just as most FPS games have no male characters who aren't steroid-addled loons and/or cannon fodder.

Fodder in a sentence as a verb

If you do research or cutting edge work, just hanging out at these types of meetings provides tons of fodder for exploration and research.

This is a habit endemic in the American media that persistently differentiates between Americans and mere humans, as if the former is sacred and the latter mere fodder.

The subject is standard fodder for comedy, and an uncooperative suspect being threatened with rape in prison is now represented, every night on television, as an ordinary and rather lovable bit of policing.

"The question is this: is this doing well on HN because HN is full of progressive-minded feminists upvoting a neat DIY project on its merits, or is it doing well on HN because it serves as fodder for the nerd-girl fantasies of a primarily male readership?I really think this is an important point that often gets missed on male dominated social news sites.

Fodder definitions

noun

soldiers who are regarded as expendable in the face of artillery fire

noun

coarse food (especially for livestock) composed of entire plants or the leaves and stalks of a cereal crop

verb

give fodder (to domesticated animals)