Browse

//bɹaʊz//

"Browse" in a Sentence (27 examples)

I'd like you to quickly browse through these documents.

I use "Yahoo" to browse the internet.

Tom uses Internet Explorer to browse the web.

Tom uses Safari to browse the web.

The young folks now often shared their milk and wine, and made a common meal of the food which they had brought from home as provision for the day; and the sheep might sooner have been seen to disperse and browse apart, than Daphnis to separate himself from Chloe.

However, as soon as Daphnis and Chloe came in view of the animals and called to them in their usual manner and sounded their pipes, the sheep sprang up and began to browse, while the goats skipped about as if exulting in the return of their herdsman.

You can't be part of an anti-society. You sit inside all day and browse Tumblr.

The harbour gained, lo! herds of oxen bright / and goats untended browse the pastures fair.

Mobile responsiveness is an important characteristic of modern web sites because many people browse the web on their phones.

You can browse through sentences.

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I'm just browsing around.

I stopped in several bookstores to browse.

At Hampton Court the little flocks of visitors are not provided with an official bellwether, but are left to browse at discretion upon the local antiquities.

The little room in which he found himself was plainly the bookseller's sanctum, and contained his own private library. Gilbert browsed along the shelves curiously. The volumes were mostly shabby and bruised; they had evidently been picked up one by one in the humble mangers of the second-hand vendor.

HyperText is a way to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will.

Sheep ranged everywhere under the low cedars. They browsed with noses in the frost, and from all around came the tinkle of tiny bells on the curly-horned rams, and an endless variety of bleats.

Also, when planting to provide a source of browse for wintering deer and elk, protect seedlings from browsing during the first several years; an electric fence enclosure can offer effective protection.

The fields between / Are dewy-fresh, brows'd by deep-udder'd kine, […]

“If fifteen cows is browsing on a hillside, how many of them eats with their heads pointed the same direction?”

And with their horned feet the greene gras wore, / The whiles their Gotes upon the brouzes fedd […]

Sheep, goats, and oxen, and the nobler steed, / On browz, and corn, and flowery meadows feed.

The Grand Canyon seems to us Mormons to mark the line. There's enough browse here to feed a hundred thousand cattle. But water's the thing.

Also, when planting to provide a source of browse for wintering deer and elk, protect seedlings from browsing during the first several years; an electric fence enclosure can offer effective protection.

In the Panhandle Area, bison eat browse that includes mesquite and elm.

I had a browse in the old bookshop.

Here he buried himself in a close-printed, thickish volume which had been his chosen browse for some time.

He cast in his hook-and-line, intending to take one fish only for his supper, from the multitude that always came around the rock on which he stood as soon as he cast in "browse" (garbage to attract fish).

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