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Word Meanings - GRAZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Etym: 1. To feed or supply with grass; to furnish pasture for. A field or two to graze his cows. Swift. 2. To feed on; to eat ; to eat grass from (a pasture); to browse. The lambs with wolves shall graze the verdant mead. Pope. 3. To tend

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Etym: 1. To feed or supply with grass; to furnish pasture for. A field or two to graze his cows. Swift. 2. To feed on; to eat ; to eat grass from (a pasture); to browse. The lambs with wolves shall graze the verdant mead. Pope. 3. To tend while grazing. When Jacob grazed his uncle Laban's sheep. Shak. 4. To rub or touch lightly the surface of in passing; as, the bullet grazed the wall.

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    1. Brush; a thicket or coppice of small trees and shrubs. 2. Small branches of trees cut off.
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  • GLIDE
    A transitional sound in speech which is produced by the changing of the mouth organs from one definite position to another, and with gradual change in the most frequent cases; as in passing from the begining to the end of a regular diphthong, or
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    Affecting; moving; pathetic; as, a touching tale. -- Touch"ing*ly, adv.
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    Peevish; irritable; irascible; techy; apt to take fire. It may be said of Dryden that he was at no time touchy about personal attacks. Saintsbury.
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    The act of touching the football down by a player behind his own goal line when it received its last impulse from an opponent; -- distinguished from safety touchdown.
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    One who, or that which, brushes.
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    1. Constructed or used to brush with; as a brushing machine. 2. Brisk; light; as, a brushing gallop.
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    The quality or state of being touchy peevishness; irritability; irascibility.
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    p. p. of Glide. Chaucer.
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    Resembling a brush; shaggy; rough.
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  • GRAZE
    Etym: 1. To feed or supply with grass; to furnish pasture for. A field or two to graze his cows. Swift. 2. To feed on; to eat ; to eat grass from (a pasture); to browse. The lambs with wolves shall graze the verdant mead. Pope. 3. To tend
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    The act of touching the football down behind the opponents' goal . Safety touchdown. See under Safety.
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    One that grazes; a creature which feeds on growing grass or herbage. The cackling goose, Close grazer, finds wherewith to ease her want. J. Philips.
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    A brush for cleaning the teeth.
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    Shrubs, small trees, and the like, in a wood or forest, growing beneath large trees; undergrowth.
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