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graze verb- to pay only superficial attention to any television channel, preferring instead to flick from one programme to another US
- The term goes beyond television to the whole diversity of newspapers, Internet pages, magazine sections, etc, that surround us. As the Washington Post put it, "random grazing is in". — David Rowan, A Glossary for the 90s, p. 105, 1998
- (used of an amphetamine user) to search obsessively in a carpet for pieces of amphetamine or methamphetamine US
- — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 33, 1989
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