You may graffe lesse (which I like) and bigger, which I like not so well.
If your graffe or stocke, or both perish, you haue another in the same place, of better strength to worke vpon.
But there must care be had, not to graffe in the barke in any rainy season, because it would wash away the matter of ioyning the one and the other together, and so hinder it.
Let your graffe haue three or foure eyes, for readinesse to put forth, and giue issue to the sap.
The first shew of putting is no sure signe of growth, it is but the sap the graffe brought with him from his tree.
Richard Symonds describes Borstall house as defended by 'a pallazado without the graffe; a deepegraffe and wide, full of water.
Being without the wall I had a deepe moate or graffe to passe through yet before I could march any further.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "graffe" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.