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Marquez Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Is "graze on" figuratively used here?

Could you please tell me what "graze on" means in this sentence?

(An old man dies in his apartment, and the police finds the body.) "...neighbours poking their heads in to gawk, wonder or just graze on a scene that may resemble their own ends."
  

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It surely could be, or it could mean that they are "feeding" their imaginations.

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