Sentence examples for graze with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "graze with" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically means to move alongside something, such as grazing animals, for example. Example: The sheep began to graze with the cows in the large open field.

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I wipe cups and bottles, hate sharing drinks, and cover every scrape and graze with multiple plasters.

"These experiments suggest that in certain cases cattle can actually experience considerable advantages in terms of growth when allowed to graze with other species," Rubenstein said.

Once it was clear to the guests that they were free to roam -- no tables had been set -- they began to graze with abandon.

But the goal of the night was scored by a Dutchman who scores them rarely: the defender and captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst, who was left free to shoot from about 40 yards in the 18th minute and responded with a beautiful left-footed strike that goalkeeper Fernando Muslera could only graze with his fingertips before it glanced off the post and into the upper right corner of the goal.

If they graze with their tongue then you know they are getting enough grass".

"Viewers tend to hunt with voice and graze with a remote," reveals Sazaklidou.

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Before their establishment, the selected SWC measures had similar history in terms of grazing with the non-conserved communal grazing lands.

Calves grazed with their dams until the end of the grazing season when they were housed in a slatted floor shed.

PEOPLE grazed with their fingers.

He was also grazed with a bullet in his cheek at the Mother's Day parade.

They were cleared and replaced by heather (Calluna vulgaris) for sheep grazing, with associated soil erosion.

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