"Grazed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Grazed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Grazed" Meaning

Grazed: (verb) to cause something to touch or rub against something gently, especially in a way that causes damage or injury. For example: "The cows grazed in the green meadow all day."

Note: (past tense) grazed, (past participle) grazed

"Grazed" Examples

Usage Examples for "Grazed"


The cows grazed peacefully in the lush green meadow all day.
After a few too many drinks, he grazed his thumb on the sharp corner of the table.
The hikers grazed their sandwiches at the summit before starting their descent.
The bullered the trees slightly but didn't grazed them severely.
The tourists grazed on snacks and drinks as they took in the breathtaking view of the city.

"Grazed" Similar Words

Grayling

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A grayling is a type of fish that belongs to the salmon family (Salmonidae). It is native to both fresh and saltwater in Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. There are two main species of grayling: the European grayling (Thymallus thymallus) and the Siberian grayling (Thymallus arcticus). Grayling are known for their slender body, long fins, and bright colors, and are prized for their recreational angling.

Graymalkin

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Graymalkin is an old English word for a male cat, often used in the phrase "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble" in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth", where a witch is addressing the spirits to summon a gray cat (graymalkin) and a black cat (bane cat) to presence. Typically, graymalkin was used to describe a cat that was dull gray in color.

Grayness

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Grayness refers to a dull, gray color or a lack of brightness or vibrancy. It can also describe a feeling of dullness, monotony, or lack of excitement. In a more abstract sense, grayness can represent a sense of moral ambiguity, where a clear right or wrong is not easily discernible.

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Grayscale

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Graywacke

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Graywacke is a type of sandstone. It is a relatively dark-colored, fine-grained, and quartz-rich sedimentary rock that is often found in association with shales and other dark-colored rocks. It is typically formed from the lithification of sandy sediments that were deposited in a marine environment, and may contain iron oxide, zinc, and other minerals. Graywacke is often metamorphosed and can be used as a building stone, dimension stone, and aggregate.

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Graze

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To graze means to eat lightly or feed on something, especially by herbivorous animals, but also figuratively to skim or glance over something quickly or lightly. It can also mean to touch or lightly brush something with the surface of something else, such as grazing a finger on a surface.

Grazer

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Grazers

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Grazes

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The verb "grazes" means to rub or make slight contact with something, often repeatedly or over a long period, especially in a gentle or casual manner. For example: "The cow grazes slowly in the meadow."

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Graziers

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Grazing

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Grease

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Grease is a thick, sticky, or oily substance that is used to lubricate moving parts or to protect surfaces. It can also refer to a type of food made from animal fat or oil that is used for cooking or frying. In informal contexts, grease can also be used to describe something that is slick or easy to do.