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    Graze
    /ɡrāz/

    verb

    • 1. (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field: "cattle graze on the open meadows"
  2. The meaning of GRAZE is to feed on growing herbage, attached algae, or phytoplankton. How to use graze in a sentence.

  3. GRAZE definition: 1. to break the surface of the skin by rubbing against something rough: 2. If an object grazes…. Learn more.

  4. GRAZE meaning: 1. to break the surface of the skin by rubbing against something rough: 2. If an object grazes…. Learn more.

  5. Graze definition: to feed on growing grass and pasturage, as do cattle, sheep, etc.. See examples of GRAZE used in a sentence.

  6. Graze means "to feed on grass" as sheep, horses, cows, do in a meadow — they eat a little at a time, but constantly. People sometimes graze too, munching on small snacks all day long instead of having a real meal.

  7. graze. ( ɡreɪz) vb. 1. (Agriculture) to allow (animals) to consume the vegetation on (an area of land), or (of animals, esp cows and sheep) to feed thus. 2. (Agriculture) ( tr) to tend (livestock) while at pasture. 3. (Cookery) informal to eat snacks throughout the day rather than formal meals.

  8. Definition of graze verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Origin of Graze. Middle English grasen from Old English grasian from græs grass ghrē- in Indo-European roots. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. From Old English grasian (“to feed on grass”), from græs (“grass”). From Wiktionary.

  10. A graze is a small wound caused by scraping against something. Although cuts and grazes are not usually very serious, they can be quite painful. American English : graze / ˈgreɪz /

  11. GRAZE definition: 1. When cows or other animals graze, they eat grass: 2. to injure your skin by rubbing it against…. Learn more.

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