graze

noun, verb17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.2

Used to describe a graze that is not large.

Used to describe a graze that is not serious.

Used to describe a graze that is not serious.

A common pairing for minor skin injuries.

A common phrase to say that an injury is not serious.

To have an area on your skin that is grazed.

To experience getting a graze, often in an accident.

To move animals from a barn or enclosure to a field so they can eat grass.

To permit animals to eat grass in a field.

Indicates the location of the graze on the body.

To only touch or scrape something lightly, emphasizing the minimal contact.

To only touch or scrape something lightly.

To graze a part of your body severely.

Indicates the object that caused the graze.

Animals eating grass in a calm and quiet way.

Animals eating grass without making much noise.

Animals eating grass in a happy and satisfied way.

Indicates the food or surface the animals are eating from.

A more formal or literary way to indicate what animals are eating.

Collocations with "graze"