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- Dictionarygraze/ɡrāz/
verb
- 1. (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field: "cattle graze on the open meadows"
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The meaning of GRAZE is to feed on growing herbage, attached algae, or phytoplankton. How to use graze in a sentence.
GRAZE definition: 1. to break the surface of the skin by rubbing against something rough: 2. If an object grazes…. Learn more.
Graze definition: to feed on growing grass and pasturage, as do cattle, sheep, etc.. See examples of GRAZE used in a sentence.
1. To feed on (herbage) in a field or on pastureland. 2. To feed on the herbage of (a piece of land). 3. To afford herbage for the feeding of: This field will graze 30 head of cattle. 4. To put (livestock) out to feed. 5. To tend (feeding livestock) in a pasture.
GRAZE meaning: 1. to break the surface of the skin by rubbing against something rough: 2. If an object grazes…. Learn more.
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. It also means “to touch lightly,” like when I pitch a baseball to you — and I accidentally hit your arm.
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 /
Definition of graze verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A graze is a small wound caused by scraping against something. Thai : แผลถลอก When animals graze or are grazed , they eat the grass or other plants that are growing in a particular place.
GRAZE meaning: 1 : to eat grass or other plants that are growing in a field, pasture, etc.; 2 : to cause (animals) to graze