Sentence examples for slightly grazed from inspiring English sources

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Reputable biographies following her death stated that after this latest dismissal, she slightly grazed her neck with a broken glass, requiring only a band-aid, but at the time, the public was informed that a despondent Garland had slashed her throat.

The area is slightly grazed by sheep at the end of the summer.

François Mauriac described Georges Carpentier, a world light-heavyweight titleholder, as "one of those graceful Apollos slightly grazed by the pick in the process of their exhumation" and as "the type of honest man dear to Pascal".

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Draw one spike on the top right of his head, and make it slightly graze the tip of the right ear.

In an earlier game, Subban, having been grazed slightly on the jaw with a stick, lifted his knees like a figure skater and fell to the ice.

He was not seriously wounded; whatever hit him grazed and slightly burned the back of his neck.

But the suit was a classic tweed in opalescent pink, with flecks of mauvish blue and a selvage trim, a slightly flared skirt that grazed the knee, and a boxy jacket with her signature cropped sleeves and narrow armholes.

Slightly higher runoff from heavily grazed yellow bluestem relative to moderately grazed prairie may occur due to compaction of both the leaf litter and topsoil.

Soil temperatures were also slightly modified by grazing intensity (Figure 1).

Grazing slightly reduced species richness compared with mowing among unfertilized parcels, while in fertilized parcels it had a positive influence.

The ball was slightly misdirected because it had grazed Williams's knee.

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