Pronunciation: /ˈɡreɪzɪŋ/
noun the act of feeding on grass or pasture by animals
A1 The cows were grazing in the field.
A2 The sheep were peacefully grazing on the hillside.
B1 The farmer practiced rotational grazing to improve the health of his livestock.
B2 The national park allows controlled grazing by certain animals to maintain the ecosystem.
C1 The conservationists studied the impact of grazing on the biodiversity of the grasslands.
C2 The ecological balance of the savannah relies heavily on the grazing patterns of the herbivores.
verb to feed on grass or pasture
A1 The cows are grazing in the field.
A2 The sheep were peacefully grazing on the hillside.
B1 The horses grazed on the lush grass in the meadow.
B2 The deer were spotted grazing near the forest edge.
C1 The elephants were seen grazing on the savannah during the safari.
C2 The buffalo were peacefully grazing by the riverbank.
formal The cattle were peacefully grazing in the pasture.
informal The cows were just chillin' and grazing in the field.
slang The goats were munching and grazing on the grass.
figurative Her mind was grazing on the idea of starting her own business.
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