graze in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
GRAZE: To feed on growing grass or other vegetation; also, to touch or scrape lightly against a surface.
Sample Sentences
- The cows began to graze peacefully in the lush green meadow.
- She accidentally grazed her knee on the sharp edge of the table.
- After a long hike, we took a break to graze on some trail mix and fruit.
- He watched the deer graze quietly at dusk, their silhouettes framed by the setting sun.
- The doctor advised him to be careful not to graze the wound while playing sports.
- The cows began to graze in the lush green meadow as the sun rose.
- He accidentally grazed his knee on the sharp edge of the table.
- Children love to graze on snacks throughout the day rather than eat full meals.
- The deer will often graze quietly in the early morning before retreating to the woods.
- She felt a rush of adrenaline when the ball grazed past her fingertips during the game.
- The cows graze peacefully in the lush green pasture.
- As the sun set, the deer began to graze among the trees.
- He took a moment to graze over the menu before placing his order.
- The children watched the horses graze, fascinated by their graceful movements.