As for sheep or cattle, to feed on growing grass. Or as for humans, to eat small portions of food, such as appetisers or snacks
Animal Husbandry
Grazing is taking a nibble of everything in sight, and browsing is looking over the other guests and/or household knicknacks . It's semi-OK if done discreetly , but rude if done overtly .
The cows are contentedly grazing on the hillside. My shots are just grazing my targets.
Moore is of Scots Gaelic origin and means a heath, or peat land used for grazing livestock.
Girraffe's are tall, which means they can see predators from far.
Grazing Dreams was created in 1977-02.
Yeah I think so.
Roy A. Harris has written: 'Co nservation grazing management for wet meadows and marsh' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing 'In tegrating conservation grazing with commercial sheep production' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing 'Th e use of sheep grazing to control weeds of grassland' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing 'Co nservation grazing management for maritime heath' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Grazing
to eat little once in a while not one meal at a time To feed on plants and grasses in a field. To touch lightly, such as-->The bullet grazed his arm, giving him a small scratch.
In the paddocks grazing the pasture.
Grazing in the Grass was created on 1968-03-12.
A large grazing area