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grazeMeaning:
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sıyrık; otlatmak
A good horse does not graze where it has trodden.
Even when I graze, I keep my eyes open, said the sheep.
The herds are turned out into the pasture to graze.
Plenty of cows graze on the mountain pastures.
The grazing lamb is one that begins to graze well just after weaning. In Kabylia, it is generally called the lamb of the old shepherdess, since it is docile and does not frolic. The Kabyle adjective "aksas" also means beautiful and white.
The bullet grazed his skull.
The reindeer grazed peacefully.
A very different and fairly common quasi-human kind was sometimes produced by planets rather larger than the Earth. Owing to the greater strength of gravitation, there would first appear, in place of the familiar quadruped, a six-legged type. This would proliferate into little sextuped burrowers, swift and elegant sextuped grazers, a sextuped mammoth, complete with tusks, and many kinds of sextuped carnivora. Man in these worlds sprang usually from some small opposum-like creature which had come to use the first of its three pairs of limbs for nest-building or for climbing. In time, the forepart of its body thus became erect, and it gradually assumed a form not unlike that of a quadruped with a human torso in place of a neck. In fact it became a centaur, with four legs and two capable arms. It was very strange to find oneself in a world in which all the amenities and conveniences of civilization were fashioned to suit men of this form.
The sheep grazed peacefully in the meadow.
Because cheetahs often prey on the cattle, sheep and goats that now graze on the African savannah, they are often killed by farmers.
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