graze|grazes in English
noun
[greɪz]
instance of rubbing lightly against something; scrape; scratch; act of grazing, act of eating grass
Use "graze|grazes" in a sentence
1. She suffered only minor grazes in the crash.
2. How to treat Cuts and grazes Stop the bleeding
3. Most Cuts and grazes are minor and can be easily treated at home
4. The local dragon, a marine iguana, grazes on green algae.
5. The sheep continued to graze.
6. Cattle graze on the grass.
7. Dab the graze with antiseptic.
8. Minor cuts and grazes can usually be left uncovered to heal by themselves.
9. The cattle were turned out to graze.
10. His knee stung from the graze.
11. Furthermore, flocks of sheep graze there, as foretold.
12. Acropodia did not graze directly on A
13. The animals tend to graze in herd.
14. I've got a graze on my leg.
15. The land is now being used to graze cattle.
16. It was a deep graze, but nothing more.
17. I saw a butterfly graze against the window.
18. There was a raw graze across one cheekbone.
19. The Porcupine caribou herd grazes near Beaufort Lagoon in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
20. Alpacas selectively graze, eating pasture grasses and hay
21. 7 Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.
22. A few years back, a free-graze outfit come through.
23. Synonyms for Abrades include scrapes, chafes, rasps, scratches, erodes, rubs, grazes, wears, frays and corrodes
24. Synonyms for Chafes include abrades, galls, rasps, rubs, grates, grazes, scrapes, scratches, skins and corrades
25. 2 Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.