graze造句(1) Dab the graze with antiseptic.
(2) Five cows graze serenely around a massive oak.
(3) Parents have been warned against allowing children to graze on sweets and snacks .
(4) I've got a graze on my leg.
(5) The cattle were turned out to graze.
(6) His knee stung from the graze.
(7) I saw a butterfly graze against the window.
(8) The animals tend to graze in herd.
(9) Villagers traditionally have the right to graze their cattle on the common land.
(10) At low tide in the estuary, cows graze on the marshes.
(11) The land is used by local people to graze their animals.
(12) The sheep continued to graze.
(13) It was a deep graze, but nothing more.
(14) There was a raw graze across one cheekbone.
(15) The land is now being used to graze cattle.
(16) The counselor would then electronically graze the 70 categorical pots of money.
(17) They graze on the algae that grow on the coral.
(18) He was back on Monday, with a graze on one cheek and perky as a parrot.
(19) Only if sheep graze a combination of rough grassland and heather moor will the grassland slowly extend at the expense of moorland.
(20) Watching badgers graze on bird cherries and elderberries in Gyhll Beck wood is certainly high on my list of happier wildlife experiences.
(21) The graze along his cheekbone somehow managed to emphasise the tough, assured air he wore so easily.
(22) The 46,000 animals that graze on common land on Dartmoor may have to be destroyed, although not the area s ponies.
(23) This used to be common land, where everyone had the right to graze animals.
(24) There is good grassland here for your cattle and horses to graze on.
(25) Adam walked away from the crash with just a graze on his left shoulder.
(26) Cattle, herded down to it along drove-ways used from time immemorial, slowly graze across its moist levels.
(27) Their cattle would not be allowed to drink from it, or graze by it.
(28) For the most part the tangs are herbivorous and constantly graze algae.
(29) Nobody walks on a slope like this for choice, only sheep, and they don't let sheep graze this lot.
(30) Maculinea arion died out from West Country hedges and fields as farmers ceased to graze livestock on scrub-land.