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  2. BROWSE definition: 1. to look through a book or magazine without reading everything, or to walk around a shop looking…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BROWSE is to eat (tender shoots, twigs, leaves of trees and shrubs, etc.) : to consume as browse. How to use browse in a sentence.

  4. BROWSE meaning: 1. to look through a book or magazine without reading everything, or to walk around a shop looking…. Learn more.

  5. browse in British English. (braʊz ) verb. 1. to look through (a book, articles for sale in a shop, etc) in a casual leisurely manner. 2. computing. to search for and read hypertext, esp on the internet. 3. (of deer, goats, etc) to feed upon ( vegetation) by continual nibbling.

  6. BROWSING definition: 1. present participle of browse 2. to look through a book or magazine without reading everything…. Learn more.

  7. browse. (brouz) v. browsed, brows·ing, brows·es. v.intr. 1. a. To inspect something leisurely and casually: browsed through the map collection for items of interest. b. To read something superficially by selecting passages at random: browsed through the report during lunch.

  8. to glance at random through a book, magazine, etc. to look leisurely at goods displayed for sale, as in a store. to access and view websites with a Web browser, as in mobile browsing online browsing. If you love to browse while on the road, you can easily take advantage of free Wi-Fi .

  9. See browse in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: browse. Definition of browse verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. browse /braʊz/ v., browsed, brows•ing, n. v. [ no object] to eat or feed on bushes, leaves, etc.; graze: The deer were browsing in the meadows. to glance at or read parts of a book, magazine, etc., casually: browsed through the Sunday newspaper.

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