Pronunciation: /ɡreɪz/
noun a small cut or wound
A1 The cows are allowed to graze in the field.
A2 The sheep enjoy a peaceful graze in the meadow.
B1 The horses were given a large graze area to roam freely.
B2 The goats prefer to graze on the hillside rather than in the valley.
C1 The wildlife sanctuary provides a safe graze for various animals.
C2 The lush green pasture is perfect for the cattle to graze on.
verb to feed on growing grass
A1 The cows graze in the field.
A2 Sheep graze on the grassy hillside.
B1 The horses graze peacefully in the meadow.
B2 Deer graze on the forest floor during the early morning.
C1 The buffalo graze on the lush vegetation of the savannah.
C2 The elephants graze on the leaves and branches of the tall trees in the jungle.
formal The cattle were allowed to graze in the pasture for several hours each day.
informal The sheep graze on the hillside all day long.
slang Let's go graze on some snacks at the buffet.
figurative His mind would often graze over the memories of his childhood.
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