Some example sentences of “graze”

How to use in-sentence of “graze”:

+ Long stone fences divide the fields, and cattle and sheep also graze on the hillsides.

+ Musk oxen are herbivores which graze on grasses, leafleaves, and some Arctic flowers.

+ It could walk on two or four legs, it probably went on all four to graze for low-lying plants.

+ The sea slugs graze on coral, and are the same colour as the coral they graze.

+ Hermes makes the herd of cattle with the bull Zeus graze near the beach near Sidon, where Europa is playing.

Some example sentences of graze
Some example sentences of graze

Example sentences of “graze”:

+ In the Swedish folktale “Little Rosa and Long Leda”, an elvish woman arrives in the end and saves the heroine, Little Rose, on condition that the king’s cattle no longer graze on her hill.

+ Cain was a farmer who spent his days sowing and reaping the land that his younger brother’s animals would graze from.

+ People from outside jumped to the conclusion that they symbolised ‘concrete cows for concrete fields’, failing to recognise how green Milton Keynes is and that real cows and sheep graze the linear parks.

+ Jimboomba was first settled by Europens in 1845, when Thomas Dowse started to graze cattle and sheep in the area.

+ In winter, they graze mostly on oilseed rape, sugar beet, potato, and various grasses.

+ They could only graze their cattle where there was grass, and grass only grew next to water.

+ Hay is fed when there is not enough pasture or rangeland on which an animal can graze or they can’t graze year round.

+ They graze on grass and leafy weeds.

+ The chemosynthetic bacteria grow into a thick mat which attracts other organisms such as amphipods and copepods which graze upon the bacteria directly.

+ Many of the streams where it used to live have been changed by human beings who wanted to graze animals there.

+ Hippopotamuses rest together in the water, but they like to graze by themselves.

+ Zebras are social animals that spend time in herds, they graze together and sometimes even groom each other.

+ Heather is an important food source for various sheep and deer which can graze the tips of the plants when snow covers low growing vegetation.

+ For example, GastropodaGastropods use it to graze and scrape diatoms and other microscopic algae off rock surfaces and other substrata.

+ They will simply graze it off.

+ Most of the cows however graze in North Holland.

+ Some large dairy herds, especially those used to produce organic or “free-range” milk are kept on pasture where there is a good supply of grass and the fields are relatively small, but not so small that they are not able to graze regularly during the season when grass is growing.

+ In the Swedish folktale "Little Rosa and Long Leda", an elvish woman arrives in the end and saves the heroine, Little Rose, on condition that the king's cattle no longer graze on her hill.

+ Cain was a farmer who spent his days sowing and reaping the land that his younger brother's animals would graze from.
+ People from outside jumped to the conclusion that they symbolised 'concrete cows for concrete fields', failing to recognise how green Milton Keynes is and that real cows and sheep graze the linear parks.

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