it means the grain is mature or ripe
=What the does grain mean?=
the poet sitting on tower and gazing at sea
gazing so far
Gazing out at the vast ocean, the waters seem endless.
To ask for something enormous or unreasonable - maybe impossible to obtain
The phrase "gazing grain" contains alliteration and personification. It is an example of alliteration because of the repetition of the "g" sound, and personification because it gives human characteristics (gazing) to the grain.
cows and i think you mean grazing not gazing
In William Wordsworth's poem "Daffodils," the phrase "gazing grain" symbolizes the peaceful and harmonious connection between nature and the poet. It represents the poet's contemplation of the beauty and abundance of the natural world, highlighting the sense of wonder and inspiration that nature can evoke in individuals.
=What the does grain mean?=
You may mean navel gazing. The navel is the 'belly button'. It means daydreaming or not being focused on the important things going on around you.
well there are lots but here is one: I was gazing at the stars or, I was gazing in her eyes.
Gazing at the Moonlight was created in 2004.
"Enjoys" is the verb and "gazing" is a gerund.
The latin word for grain is frumentum.
another word for gazing is looking or daydreaming !!
The opposite of gazing is averting or looking away.
The medical term for star gazing is "siderodromophilia."