The horses were turned out upon the grass, and the other animals browsed over the meadow.
These browsed in a different direction; but, as they were near, he went afoot, taking little Jan along with him.
The honest god was on excellent terms with the simple people; his goats browsed freely along with theirs, and the most melodious of the rustic minstrels attributed their proficiency to his instructions.
A few goats browsed on the long grass, and yielded their milk to the household.
See how he has browsed the scanty grass of that dry pasture, in the little circle to which he is confined, and is now trying to reach an uncropped tuft, just beyond his tether.
Last year I found the nest of one in an uplying beech-wood, in a low bush near the roadside, where cows passed and browsed daily.
He and his sister were (to use his own words) "tumbled into a spacious closet of good old English reading, and browsed at will on that fair and wholesome pasturage.
Coleridge had browsed and expatiated over all the rich regions of literature, at home and abroad.
Farther away there browsed brown sheep, but this was the season for lambs, and a dozen little soft snowballs of things had come close to the cottage and gambolled with the children.
As a matter of fact, and as has already been noted, Browning had merely browsed about his father's library.
On ascertaining this, Mr. Darwin was so much surprised that he searched among the heather in the unenclosed parts, and there he found multitudes of little trees and seedlings which had been perpetuallybrowsed down by the cattle.
No doubt, in the early history of the Holly, cattle found out its good qualities for themselves, and browsed upon the then-unarmed foliage.
Where accessible to cattle or deer, the foliage of the suckers is eagerly browsed by them.
A mile or more off to the west a herd of caribou browsed the young green shoots of the tundra growth, moving slowly northward.
Our moosling day was a rapturous play, We browsed where the partridge drummed a song, Where the brown bear hid in the tamarack, Where the days were short and the nights were long.
Some of the little oaks had been browsed by cows, which resorted to this wood for shade.
The herd--an antlered buck with several does--had browsed close up to the hommock.
In a few seconds, he was near enough to spring, and, as yet, the poor doe browsed unconsciously.
The top of the boulder was a flat table, several yards in length and breadth, and upon this the old bull had been quietly reclining, basking himself in the sun, and watching his wives and children as they browsed on the plain below.
Farther than this he could not move without being seen by the antelope, which browsed on the ridge before him in fancied security.
The buffalo browsed for a minute or so; then swung slowly broadside on.
The buffalo had browsed slowly forward into the clear, and was now taking the top off a small bush, and facing half away from us.
I browsed the bigness of my tongue; Since truth must out, I own it wrong.
When he had browsed his fill of clover And cut his pranks all nicely over, Home Johnny came to take his drowse, All snug within his cellar-house.
And a wild doe and a fawn of the forest browsed near by and all was full of peace and good content.
And in the midst of that open place there was a high mound of earth covered with fair green grass and many sheep browsed upon the slopes of the mound and coadjacent thereunto.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "browsed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.