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  • noun Plural form of grazer.

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Examples

  • First of all, the $100 ticket entitles grazers and gourmets to rove around the banquet hall and sample the terrific fare of - as well as chat up - chefs from the Refectory, Z Cucina,

    unknown title 2009

  • The audience for this digital library seemed to be "grazers".

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • The audience for this digital library seemed to be "grazers".

    Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: Museum of Fine Arts Houston 2007

  • Both my kids were and are "grazers" and are very healthy.

    In Which Her Bad Mother Quite Unironically Seeks Assistance In Her Efforts To Practice Good Parenting 2006

  • Although the results would seem to indicate American news consumers are "grazers" that switch between news sources on an ad hoc basis, the survey seems to show that while news consumers don't often seem to have favorite sites, they only utilize a handful of news sources in their typical day-to-day activities.

    Digital Trends Geoff Duncan 2010

  • Those factors include the interplay of sunlight, nutrients, temperature, water flow, and the presence of microscopic "grazers" capable of holding blooms in check.

    The Columbian stories: Columns 2010

  • Researchers also plan this year to take a closer look at "grazers": worms, snails and other small organisms that in most freshwater lakes consume bacteria at such a prodigious rate that the bacteria never get a chance to form any large-scale structures.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Although the results would seem to indicate American news consumers are "grazers" that switch between news sources on an ad hoc basis, the survey seems to show that while news consumers don't often seem to have favorite sites, they only utilize a handful of news sources in their typical day-to-day activities.

    Digital Trends Geoff Duncan 2010

  • The "grazers" order food at the deli, eat it as they're shopping, and get rid of the wrappers before they check out.

    Reader's Digest 2009

  • Those factors include the interplay of sunlight, nutrients, temperature, water flow, and the presence of microscopic "grazers" capable of holding blooms in check.

    unknown title 2009

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