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I . graze1 [greɪz] N

graze
otarcie nt

II . graze1 [greɪz] VB trans

1. graze (injure):

to graze one's knee/elbow

2. graze fig (touch):

graze

I . graze2 [greɪz] VB intr

1. graze (eat grass):

graze

2. graze inf (eat small meals):

graze

II . graze2 [greɪz] VB trans

graze cattle, sheep:

graze

Usage examples with graze

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Thus connected they were turned out to graze and rest until they accepted the close presence of their partner.
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The station originally grazed cattle but later moved to wool production.
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The island was previously used for sheep grazing, and was regularly burnt.
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There were also laws passed that prevented sheepherders from grazing on public land entirely.
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As he grew older he began taking care of cattle of townspeople who did not have enough land for them to graze.
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The communities still graze their herds, but they keep significantly less and respect no grazing areas.
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It then might be grazed for several years before being allowed to return to woodland.
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The main threat to this species is grazing by livestock and wild ungulates.
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It is also common among pouch-owners to eat little and often, or graze, rather than having three large meals a day.
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The cemetery is protected by a fence, which keeps out sheep and cattle that otherwise graze on leased land on and near the trail.
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