grazed in English

verb
1
(of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field.
cattle graze on the open meadows
2
scrape the skin of (a part of the body) so as to break the surface but cause little or no bleeding.
she fell down and grazed her knees

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1. — grass height monitoring across all grazed fields;

2. The earthen pot is grazed inside.

3. The tornado just narrowly grazed the school...

4. The Babbling man was grazed by a shot …

5. I appear to have grazed your billiard table.

6. Species richness of farmland songbirds was higher in grazed than in non-grazed patches, and the richness and abundance of reed songbirds was higher in unburned, old-burned, and grazed patches than in recently burned patches.

7. By the 1860s thousands of sheep grazed freely on the island.

8. Flocks of goats and camels grazed on the inhospitable land.

9. A weakly thrown apple grazed Gregor's back but skidded off harmlessly.

10. Where the reclaimed tips are not grazed by sheep, plants enter readily.

11. Bloat often occurs in cattle that have grazed young, lush legumes

12. Outside, as we drank, the animals grazed in the short grass that blanketed the hills.

13. Synonyms for Abraded include scraped, chafed, rasped, scratched, eroded, rubbed, grazed, wore, worn and frayed

14. The tundra is widely grazed by mammals, especially voles and lemmings that burrow in the undergrowth.

15. While decorating the mailbox yesterday, a beautiful horse Clomped by named Peaches and sheep grazed in the distance

16. Farmers pay a small amount for use of the pasture, proportioned to the number of animals grazed there.

17. Some scholars think that this means that Gadites grazed their flocks in the coastal plains of Sharon.

18. They went through a field where sheep grazed, and then through bracken that sloped down steeply to the River Dyn.

19. The bullet grazed his chin, cutting a gash about an inch long that has since hardened into a scar.

20. The countryside, for the most part, was dry eucalyptus scrub interspersed with flat, open grasslands where sheep and cattle grazed.

21. THE YELLOW CLAW SAX ROHMER She grazed the Adeptly-applied artificial bloom of the other woman's cheek with her lips

22. One that grazed the torso just beneath the right arm and the second which entered the abdomen, possibly into his liver.

23. 18 They went through a field where sheep grazed, and then through bracken that sloped down steeply to the River Dyn.

24. Their long, flapping ears easily got torn on thorns and briar bushes as they clambered on rocky hillsides and grazed on shrubbery.

25. The decrease in Simpson's diversity Correspondingly occurred for 3 years in the nongrazed exclosures but only for 2 years in the grazed areas

26. The Agisted livestock were grazed on my property for at least 3 months prior to their agistment and the livestock were on agistment for at least 2 months

27. Agrostology is important in the maintenance of wild & grazed grasslands, agriculture crop plants like as rice, sugarcane, maize or wheat are grasses, and many kinds of animal fodder are grasses

28. Bulbilis occurs as more or less completely isolated patches but never becomes of as much importance as the former two species altho of course it is grazed very closely wherever it is found

29. MLRA: 60A – Pierre Shale Plains R060AY011SD SOUTH DAKOTA TECHNICAL GUIDE NOTICE SD-170 SECTION II – RANGELAND, GRAZED FORESTLAND NATIVE PASTURELAND INTERPRETATIONS JUNE 2003 60A – Clayey – PAGE 1 United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service

30. Calke is a spectacular example of local parkland, the one way access road spiraling down into a wooded area and then up towards the house into another area grazed by sheep and rare breed cattle

31. Bartsia alpina is a native herb of moist basic soils in upland meadows and pastures, on unstable flushed slopes resulting from stream erosion, in hummocky calcareous marshes grazed by cattle and sheep in northern England (Pigott 1956), and on ungrazed periodically inundated ledges of calc-schist crags in

32. ‘Cattle and sheep started to roam languidly towards the hill slopes where they grazed, mooing and Baaing.’ ‘Meanwhile, they were peering through the fence, Baaing.’ ‘The expanse of the valley was dotted with many white dots, and a black one here and there, dots that hopped around from time to time and baaed continuously.’

33. The "Cambrian substrate revolution" or "Agronomic revolution", evidenced in trace fossils, is the diversification of animal burrowing during the early Cambrian period.Before this "widening of the behavioural repertoire", bottom-dwelling animals mainly grazed on the microbial mats that lined the surface, crawling above or burrowing just below them

34. ‘These Chicago Bovines followed similar Swiss cows, who grazed though Zurich in 1997.’ ‘For the opera festival arts trail you will see six Cow Parade Bovines graze the streets of Waterford.’ ‘Entering the plateau of the great central region, one realises why Yaks, the famed hairy oxen-like Bovines of the Himalayas, are some of the

35. No person, firm or corporation shall pasture or graze, or cause to Bepastured or grazed, or otherwise permit to be on any right-of-way of any roadin any system of state highways, except as herein otherwise provided, anylivestock, unless such animal or animals be securely tied or held by chain orrope so as to prevent such animal from getting on

36. Alfalfa, Medicago sativa, is an herbaceous perennial in the plant family Fabaceae (peas and beans) which is primarily grown as a forage crop which can be grazed by animals or harvested as hay to be used as an animal feed.Alfalfa has a deeply penetrating taproot and the stems of the plant branch from a woody base, growing upright and erect or along the ground.

37. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is a major cereal crop primarily grown for its grain, but it also yields valuable forage that can be grazed, cut for hay or silage while still green, or cut after grain harvest as straw (Duke, 1983; Göhl, 1982).The Barley plant is an annual, erect and tufted grass, up to 50 to 120 cm high (Ecocrop, 2011).Barley is a leafy species.