Look a here," I said, when a lucky shot just grazed the top of my head, "we can improve on this situation by making some loopholes.
Why, two big rocks just grazed me and an arrow struck right between my feet and I don't know how many swished by me.
The horses grazed Merritt as they snorted and reared.
The horsesgrazed on the grassy bank of the stream.
Then gathered they The bones, and poured sweet ointment over them, And laid them in a casket: over all Shed they the rich fat of a heifer, chief Among the herds that grazed on Ida's slope.
The lad was reminded of his imprudence by the flash of a rifle almost in his face, and the whizz of the bullet which grazed his cheek.
Accordingly, Mickey, who had maintained a line as close as possible to the centre of the canon, suddenly sheered his mustang to the right, until he nearly grazed the wall there.
The plane was still behind the Boche lines when a well directed shell from a German Archie grazed it, causing it to pitch violently.
In some of the old accounts of her life we are told that she often, with some companions, herded and tended her flocks of sheep that grazed on the level sward round the convent.
There was more pasture than tillage; and the pasture land was not fenced in, but was grazed in common.
My hip wasgrazed twice, but it didn't amount to nothin'; I'm as good as ever.
The ranges over which they grazed were so extensive that they were left to themselves, sometimes wandering for many miles from the home of their owner.
He lingered in the fragrant orchard looking at a flock of sheep who grazed there, and admiring the frolics of the lambs.
She was making a water-colour drawing of a tiny lamb which lay quite contentedly within reach of her hand, sometimes looking up into her face confidently and sometimes glancing at the woolly mother who grazed near the fringe of the trees.
With the uncertain steps of extreme youth it sought its mother's side, and the two moved away towards the flock which grazed in a distant corner of the meadow.
The bullet grazed his hair and flew into the wall behind.
Tlepolemus's spear struck Sarpedon on the left thigh with such force that it tore through the flesh and grazed the bone, but his father as yet warded off destruction from him.
On either side, after the town was left behind, were large enclosures, wherein grazed sheep, cattle, and horses.
This half-ejaculation was elicited by a spear-point which, passing between the arm and body, grazed his side.
The sun shone brightly on the green flat, where the horses grazed in peace and plenty.
If I had entertained any doubts of that," he said, "they would have been dispelled by the ball that grazed my hair as I was passing along here a few days ago.
One of the bullets grazed his cheek, the others swept harmlessly through the room.
Accordingly we grazed the herd down the river and came opposite the island near the middle of the forenoon.
Flattening ourselves out, we spent several minutes watching the shaggy animals as they grazed leisurely forward, while several calves in the bunch gamboled around their mothers.
About half our outfit grazed them around on a large circle, preparatory to bringing them up to the bed ground as it grew dusk.
The cattle could be depended on to leave the bed ground at dawn, and before the outfit could breakfast, secure mounts, and overtake the herd, they would often have grazed forward two or three miles.
He wasted little time with us, but recrossed the river, returning to his herd, while we grazed out four or five miles and camped for the night.
After crossing the Missouri, we grazed the herd over to the Teton River, a stream which paralleled the former watercourse,--the military post being located between the two.
The beacon of McCann's fire on the divide was in sight over an hour before the herd grazed up to camp, all hands remaining to bed the thirsty cattle.
The distance between the swing men gradually narrowed in our lead, from which we could tell the leaders were being held in, until several times cattle grazed out from the herd, due to the checking in front.
After the boys left us for town, the remainder of us, belonging to the third and fourth guard, grazed the cattle forward leisurely during the afternoon.
With this outlook, we grazed our herd up to within five miles of the river and camped for the night, and our visitor returned to his outfit with Flood's report of our expectation of crossing on the morrow.
The rest of us grazed the cattle, now thoroughly watered, forward until the wagon was sighted, when, leaving two men as usual to nurse them up to bed, the remainder of us struck out for camp.
When we had grazed the herd forward several miles, and the sun was nearly an hour high, the wagon failed to come up, which caused our foreman some slight uneasiness.
We trailed and grazed the herd alternately until near evening, when the wagon was sent on ahead about three miles to get supper, while half the outfit went along to change mounts and catch up horses for those remaining behind with the herd.
The cattle had in the mean time grazed off nearly a mile, the outfit, however, holding them under a close herd during the powwowing.
I little knew what additional cause for gratitude we had for our escape, for the ship coming on the raft at night while Mr Stunt was asleep, we were not observed till she actually grazed by it.
A shot grazed me, I could scarcely tell where, my whole body was in such agony; but overcome with it I lay without power of moving.
The keel of the boat grazed over a rock below water; but the tide was running strong, and I shot through like an arrow, and there I was in Alum Bay.
So close to Nat did the immense weight crash down that it grazed his pony's flanks, but--Nat was safe.
So close did it whiz by, in fact, just ahead of the car, that Nat could almost have sworn that it grazed the engine bonnet.
He had made a narrow escape, however; the bullet had grazed his head and stunned him for a moment or two, which trance terror and confusion of spirit had prolonged somewhat longer.
For this reason the plateau, as will also be the case with the great plains eastward, can never carry the number of cattle that can be grazed in a grass country.
The non-arable land is grazed by horses, sheep and cattle.
Phyllis, of course, stumbled over the wires and grazed both her legs.
I turned round, and in a moment received a thrust with a sword in the left side, where I had put my bag of papers, which accident alone saved my life; the sword pierced through the papers and slightly grazed the skin.
I followed, and alighted unhurt, except having grazed my shoulder.
The second extra was just beginning, and she stood as though she were expecting him to ask her to dance it.
Classes B and C are not allowed to increase the number of stock grazed under permit except by the purchase of other permitted stock.
The number of cattle and horses grazed has increased therefore by 50 per cent.
Western States are grazed in the National Forests.
While grazing is usually not considered a measure to prevent fires, still grass lands that have not been grazed over become very dry in the fall and are a dangerous fire menace.
Often cattle belonging to different stockmen are grazed on adjacent areas which are not separated by natural boundaries such as rivers, ridges, or swamps.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grazed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.