Which preposition to use with grazed

in Occurrences 60%

The forester was tramping cheerfully along, thinking doubtless of the good time coming, when his farm would be shorn of all its old woods, when flocks and herds would be grazing in luxurious pastures, tall grain waving in fields, the summer grass clothing in richness meadows reclaimed by his labor from the wilderness, and he should be at ease among his children.

on Occurrences 40%

Once she grazed on a half submerged rock.

at Occurrences 10%

Awhile ago, the Colonel bought a goat for his little boy to drive in harness, and the animal often grazed at the foot of a cliff, near the house.

near Occurrences 10%

The cattle were quietly grazing near the wagons, while the emigrants were either resting or attending to camp duties.

along Occurrences 7%

They then grazed along the sides, and spent some time licking at a place where there was evidently a mineral deposit.

with Occurrences 7%

It is not necessary to own cattle at all to be a cowboy, although many members of this interesting profession own a few beasts of their own and are allowed to have them graze with the other stock on the ranch.

among Occurrences 5%

Upon a time a neighing steed, Who grazed among a numerous breed, With mutiny had fired the train, And spread dissension through the plain.

by Occurrences 5%

Houses were entered, women insulted; time and again I saw a stray horse, grazing by the roadside, seized by a crowd of grinning Arabs, who piled on the poor beast's back until he was almost crushed to earth, and rode off triumphantly, while their comrades held back the weeping owner.

about Occurrences 3%

It had beenas the Ranger expectedimpossible to follow back for any distance on the track of the roaming horse, for the animal had been grazing about the Pine Glen neighborhood for at least a day.

for Occurrences 3%

The couple, therefore, rode behind the cattle to the foothills, along which they were expected to graze for an indefinite time.

like Occurrences 3%

In spring, summer, and autumn, they graze like sheep; and, during winter, have been fed with hay, and refuse vegetables from the garden; but their favourite food is gorse (U'lex europae'a), which they devour eagerly, without being annoyed by its prickles.

against Occurrences 2%

The illusion was so strong, that I never paused till I felt my forehead graze against the wall and my hands clutch the ground,for there was nobody there to save from falling, as in my foolishness I thought.

over Occurrences 2%

Such sights may be witnessed still in portions of Montana and British Columbia, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado, where bald, rolling mountains, showing little or no rock, are frequented by the sheep, which graze over the uplands, descending at midday to the valleys to drink, and then slowly working their way up the hills again to their illimitable pastures.

within Occurrences 2%

A hussar is but half formed without a horse, and there was my other half quietly grazing within thirty yards of me.

under Occurrences 2%

Four calves were grazing under the shade of the trees and black hens were wandering all about the enclosure.

around Occurrences 1%

An' they might graze around a mite whilst we're here.

of Occurrences 1%

When the thirsty deities were pining for their much-prized liquor, the falcon undertook to restore it to them, although he succeeded at the cost of a claw and a plume, of which he was deprived by the graze of an arrow shot by one of the demons.

to Occurrences 1%

The silly sheep that graze to-day, I wot, they let him go his way, Nor once looked up, as who should say: "It is a seemly man.

until Occurrences 1%

When the calf's mother returned she rewarded her offspring for his obedience, and after grazing until dark, she led him into the chaparral thicket and lay down for the night.

above Occurrences 1%

Violette sprang madly forward, and I thought she had been wounded, but it was only a graze above the near fore-fetlock.

beside Occurrences 1%

Broad green meadows, where the cattle graze beside the streams and in the plains; rolling uplands, ploughed and sown, where the barley nourishes; deep rich wheatlands; high hills and shadowy woods; grey church towers; new glaring schools; quiet wayside inns, and ancient farmhouses tenanted for generations by the same families.

down Occurrences 1%

To the man who makes a clearing in the forest, life is largely a struggle against the beasts of prey and the animals who graze down the crops.

behind Occurrences 1%

Captain Phin Glover's mule was found grazing behind the butte, in the midst of the gallant Captain's dishevelled baggage, while the robbers had vanished by a magic which seemed quite natural in this scenery of grotesque marvels.

during Occurrences 1%

Large parts of the arable land had been abandoned to grazing during the preceding century because of the importation of the provincial stipendiary grain, and Italy had lost the custom of raising the amount of food that her population required.

before Occurrences 1%

Some mining will develop on those broad, dry plains and sandy wastes; some agriculture where irrigation is possible; and great wool-growing wherever thrive the nutritious grasses on which 13,000,000 sheep, scattered over the Karroo of Cape Colony, and 4,000,000 in the little Orange Free State, were grazing before the recent war.

Which preposition to use with  grazed