Similar words: amazing, magazine, magazine rack, freezing, analyzing, programming, crazy, craze. Meaning: [greɪz] n. 1. the act of grazing 2. the act of brushing against while passing.
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(91) Thousands of pastoralists have brought their cattle to Nairobi in a desperate search for grazing.
(92) What are their needs throughout the year - grazing, hay, silage, grain, roots, straw?
(93) North park was divided into areas for cattle grazing by iron fencing and barbed wire.
(94) It also is planning two more golf courses, one designed by golf pro Greg Norman on cattle grazing land.
(95) While Caesar stressed that grazing combined with fishing and hunting constituted the backbone of the Germanic economy.
(96) He talked about money, disco music and was scornful of grazing as a profession.
(97) The grazing marshes adjacent to the river are an important wildlife habitat.
(98) Thus near misses of comets and asteroids are well documented by modern observations,(www.Sentencedict.com) and grazing impacts also occur.
(99) In their bright colors, they looked like an exotic group of forest creatures grazing their natural habitat.
(100) This faces out on to a flooded water meadow full of grazing buffaloes.
(101) He knew that the area's rich plant life had been severely depleted by the huge herds of cows grazing the land.
(102) On this new open landscape some cattle grazing is controlled by electric fences which are easily moved.
(103) Grazing buffalo knocked over the satellite dish, so a bamboo fence has had to be built around it.
(104) As they approach a grazing herd of, say, wildebeest, they spread out in line abreast and begin the stalk.
(105) The plains are movable, subject to wind, water and grazing.
(106) It creeps over the boulders on the beds of the mountain streams, grazing on algae.
(107) Their long-term survival is seriously in jeopardy, not from felling for timber or further agricultural clearance, but from livestock grazing.
(108) From up there, the grazing Holsteins are only black and white specks which seem incapable of movement.
(109) Grazing cattle and sheep eat contaminated grass and plants, while fish eat plankton that has already consumed dioxin-covered microscopic particles.
(110) There is enough rain in this region to provide grazing for cattle and good land to grow crops.
(111) Fallow lands brought into cultivation reduced the range for grazing and restricted the distribution of much needed animal dung as fertiliser.
(112) More recently, reforestation has occurred naturally on abandoned farm terraces where grazing pressures have been low.
(113) Where the road passed through the coastal plains there were farms with cattle grazing on knee-high grass.
(114) Ranchers and activists have been sniping at each other about grazing on public lands.
(115) If such soil as this is covered in grass, after a few years of grazing it degrades into desert.
(116) This seemed very Californian; assuming the Peace Position with my llama grazing by my side.
(117) Broken teeth usually result from the horse crunching on a stone which could be amongst his food or while grazing.
(118) This pattern of alternate feeding and resting is characteristic of all grazing animals.
(119) A jogger who had brushed aside two evangelists from a religious cult had been pushed to the ground grazing his knee.
(120) Stephanurus may occasionally cause severe liver damage in calves grazing on contaminated ground.