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    graze
    /ɡreɪz/

    verb

    • 1. (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field: "cattle graze on the open meadows"

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  2. Graze can mean to break the skin by rubbing, to eat grass, or to touch something lightly. Learn how to use graze in different contexts with examples and pronunciation tips.

  3. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word graze as a verb and a noun. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for graze.

  4. Graze can mean to break the skin by rubbing, to eat grass, or to touch something lightly. Learn how to use graze in different contexts with examples and audio pronunciation.

  5. Graze can mean to feed on grass, to touch lightly, to scrape, or to eat snacks. Learn the different meanings, synonyms, and examples of graze in various contexts.

  6. Learn the meaning and pronunciation of the verb graze, which can mean to eat grass, to touch lightly, or to break the skin. See pictures, example sentences and grammar notes for different contexts and levels.

  7. 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.

  8. Graze can mean to feed on grass, to touch lightly, or to eat snacks. Learn the different meanings, origins, and usage of graze with examples and synonyms.