Present participle for to take a brief or hurried look
“I've just made a pot of fresh coffee if you'd like a cup while you browse the shop for a bit.”
Present participle for to read quickly or casually
“The reader could also browse the pages of the Journal of Mixed Methods Research for examples across disciplines.”
Present participle for to eat, or feed on, grass or herbs
“In addition, they could swim the roughest rivers, pack heavy equipment, and browse on greasewood or thorny brush that other animals could not eat.”
Present participle for to take a brief or hurried look at someone or something
Present participle for to rummage or search through
An act of grazing or feeding on pasture
Looking but not buying
The act of searching for or buying goods or services
Related to livestock, especially those that are free to roam and graze
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