Related to livestock, especially those that are free to roam and graze
Keeping livestock on the range
Land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh
An act of grazing or feeding on pasture
Looking but not buying
Land that is suitable for farming and agricultural production
The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
Present participle for to eat, or feed on, grass or herbs
“The sheep are allowed to graze on rangeland for a good part of the year and are very healthy.”
Present participle for to touch or brush lightly in passing
“Turning his head to see whether Klaus was still around, Marcus felt a hand graze his shoulder.”
Present participle for to scrape or wear away by friction
“I fall off my bike and graze my knee. My knee stings, but I am not going to cry or make a fuss over it.”
Present participle for to bounce or ricochet off a surface
“Solar radiation is highest where rays fall squarely on the surface and is greatly reduced when the rays graze the surface.”
Present participle for to touch or stroke gently or lovingly
Present participle for to harm or injure by cutting
Present participle for to scratch or tear at something with one's claws or fingernails
Present participle for to come into general physical contact with
Present participle for to eat or consume food
Present participle for to strike smartly or with a glancing blow
Present participle for to cause pain or injury to
Present participle for to move hurriedly or as by bouncing or twitching
Present participle for to take small bites or nibbles at or out of
Present participle for to subsist on a particular type of food
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