Graze

//ɡɹeɪz//

"Graze" in a Sentence (25 examples)

I have a graze here.

The sheep graze the grass in the field.

The herds are turned out into the pasture to graze.

A good horse does not graze where it has trodden.

The cows graze peacefully.

The deer graze on young trees.

Hope is the meadow on which fools graze.

Tom watched his cows graze.

Even when I graze, I keep my eyes open, said the sheep.

Because cheetahs often prey on the cattle, sheep and goats that now graze on the African savannah, they are often killed by farmers.

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If it be sundown, when the herds are returning from their daily graze in the long grass of the jungle, clouds of dust will be marking their track along every approach to the village […]

He hath a Houſe and Barn in repair, a Field or two to graze his Cows, with a Garden and Orchard.

Although it is perfectly good meadowland, none of the villagers has ever grazed animals on the meadow on the other side of the wall.

Cattle graze in the meadows.

The lambs vvith vvolves ſhall graze the verdant mead, / And boys in flovv'ry bands the tyger lead; […]

The bird [Canada goose] is more often found on land than other waterfowl because of its love for seeds and grains. The long neck is well adapted for grazing.

Shylock: When Jacob grazed his uncle Laban's sheep

Furthermore, people who take the time to sit down to proper meals find their food more satisfying than people who graze throughout the day. If you skip meals, you will inevitably end up snacking on more high-fat high-sugar foods.

Many people, however, snack and graze from roughly the time they wake up until shortly before they go to bed.

Grazing refers to customers who consume food items before paying for them, for example, a customer bags one and a half pounds of grapes in the produce department, eats some as she continues her shopping […]

Had the Grievant attempted to pay for the Mylanta or actually paid for it, then she would not be guilty of grazing or shoplifting.

the bullet grazed the wall

But in that gale, the port, the land, is that ship’s direst jeopardy; she must fly all hospitality; one touch of land, though it but graze the keel, would make her shudder through and through.

to graze one's knee

The sewers must be kept so as the water may not stay too long in the spring; for then the ground continueth the wet, whereby it will never graze to purpose that year.

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