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Learn to pronounce browse

/brouz/
verb
  1. survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way.
    "he stopped to browse around a sporting goods store"
    synonyms: look around, have a look, window-shop, peruse
  2. (of an animal) feed on leaves, twigs, or other high-growing vegetation.
    "they reach upward to browse on bushes"
    synonyms: graze, feed, eat, nibble, crop, pasture, ruminate

noun
  1. an act of casual looking or reading.
    "the brochure is well worth a browse"
    synonyms: scan, read, skim, leaf, flick through, glance, look
  2. vegetation, such as twigs and young shoots, eaten by animals.
    "a moose needs to eat forty to fifty pounds of browse a day"

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5 days ago · The meaning of BROWSE is to eat (tender shoots, twigs, leaves of trees and shrubs, etc.) : to consume as browse. How to use browse in a ...
to look through a book or magazine without reading everything, or to walk around a store looking at several things without intending to buy any of them:.
browse in British English · 1. to look through (a book, articles for sale in a shop, etc) in a casual leisurely manner · 2. computing. to search for and read ...
verb (used with object)​​ , browsed, brows·ing. to eat, nibble at, or feed on (leaves, tender shoots, or other soft vegetation). to graze; pasture on. to look ...
To browse is to look casually for whatever catches your eye, rather than searching for something specific. Window shopping and scanning the newspaper for ...
browse · to eat, nibble at, or feed on (leaves, tender shoots, or other soft vegetation). · to graze; pasture on.
Browse Definition ... To look through a book or books casually, reading passages here and there. ... To examine casually; skim. ... To nibble at leaves, twigs, etc.
to look at many things in a store, in a newspaper, etc., to see if there is something interesting or worth buying. [no object].
DEFINE BROWSE statement. Defines and creates either a read-only or updateable browse widget that is created at compile time for use in one or more procedures, ...
browse · 1[intransitive, transitive] to look at a lot of things in a store rather than looking for one particular thing You are welcome to come in and browse.
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