In volleyball, a "graze" refers to a situation where the ball lightly touches the fingers of a player during a play, often when attempting to block or dig. This contact can sometimes be subtle and may not be easily noticed, but it can affect the trajectory of the ball. A graze can also occur during a hit, where the ball briefly brushes against a player's hand or arms without full control. Referees may call a fault if the contact is deemed significant or if it affects the play.
When you are serving, it means it slides over the net
Graze: Grays, Greys
Graze is monosyllabic.
Go let the cow graze in the grass.
Bighorn sheep graze.
Here are some sentences.The horse will graze happily in that pasture.He had a bullet graze his arm.
Grazed is the past tense form of the verb "graze".Graze means to feed with grass.
Graze.
it means it can graze the net
Yes, donkeys often graze with horses.
The pasttence for graze is grazed, we just add a d to it.
The word graze is both a noun (graze, grazes) as wells as a verb (grazes, grazes, grazing, grazed).The noun graze is a word for a break in the skin most often caused by a scrape or abrasion, with little or no bleeding.The verb graze is to feed on herbage or algae, etc.Sentence examples:For noun: She fell of the bike yesterday but it was just a graze.For verb: It is not allowed for animals to graze here.However, the word "grazer" is accepted as the noun of the verb to graze, as well as the gerund "grazing".