1. grazing - Noun
2. grazing - Verb
of Graze
The act of one who, or that which, grazes.
A pasture; growing grass.
Source: Webster's dictionary163 pp. In British Columbia, Canada, 41 percent of the provincial Agricultural Land Reserve area is unsuitable for production of cultivated crops, but is suitable for uncultivated production of forage usable by grazing livestock. Source: Internet
Acacias contain a number of organic compounds that defend them from pests and grazing animals. citation Uses Use as human food Acacia dealbata seeds Acacia seeds are often used for food and a variety of other products. Source: Internet
After walking apart ten paces, Buck fires before the signal, grazing McKay's forehead. Source: Internet
And if she’s grazing, there’s no way that can take place.” Source: Internet
After Savage had left, Harris turned and fired his carbine at the table directly north of where they had been, grazing the ear of 15-year-old Daniel Mauser. Source: Internet
A full suppression strategy is being utilized to minimize the impact to sage grouse habitat, private and federal grazing lands, and timber. Source: Internet