Phrases with «graze»

The word "graze" means to eat small amounts of food by nibbling or lightly biting it. It can also refer to animals feeding on grass or plants by cropping the tops without uprooting them. Full definition

Sentences with «graze»

  • Eating meat from animals grazed on land treated with commonly - used agricultural fertilizers might have serious implications for pregnant women and the future reproductive health of their unborn children, according to a new study involving sheep. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Although organic processors used images of cows grazing in pasture to sell milk to consumers, not all the organic dairies were providing their cows with pasture. (choicesmagazine.org)
  • Even their ancient cousin the wolf is omnivorous, engaging in the eating of plant matter with similar acts of grazing on grasses, as well as eating the plant matter out of the guts of their herbivorous prey. (web-dvm.net)
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