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    browse
    [brouz]
    verb
    browse (verb) · browses (third person present) · browsed (past tense) · browsed (past participle) · browsing (present participle)
    1. survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way:
      "he stopped to browse around a sporting goods store"
      • scan through a text, website, or collection of data to gain an impression of the contents:
        "she browsed through the newspaper" · "I decided to spend the night browsing the internet"
    2. (of an animal) feed on leaves, twigs, or other high-growing vegetation:
      "they reach upward to browse on bushes" · "the animals browse the high foliage of trees"
    noun
    browse (noun)
    1. an act of casual looking or reading:
      "the brochure is well worth a browse"
    2. vegetation, such as twigs and young shoots, eaten by animals:
      "a moose needs to eat forty to fifty pounds of browse a day"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in browse): from Old French broster, from brost ‘young shoot’, probably of Germanic origin.
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    verb
    1. survey goods for sale in a leisurely and casual way:
    2. (of an animal) feed on leaves, twigs, or other high-growing vegetation:
    noun
    1. an act of casual looking or reading:
     
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  2. The term "browse" can have the following meanings1234:
    1. As a noun, it refers to an act of browsing or a period of time spent browsing.
    2. As a verb, it means to look through or glance at something casually or randomly.
    3. It can also mean reading a book, magazine, etc. in a relaxed way without going into detail.
    4. In a shopping context, it refers to walking around a shop and looking at things without buying anything.
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    browse noun [ S ] mainly UK uk / braʊz / us / braʊz / an act of browsing or period of time spent browsing: We went for a browse around an antique shop. I had a browse through the books on his desk.
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    to look through or glance at casually or randomly: He's browsing the shelves for something to read.
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    to look at or through something to see what is there: [ I ] I browsed in a bookstore until she showed up. [ T ] You can browse the library’s computerized card catalog.
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    browse verb (READ) B2 to read a book, magazine, etc in a relaxed way and not in detail: She browsed through some travel brochures looking for ideas. browse verb (SHOP) to walk around a shop and look at things without buying anything: I love browsing around bookshops.
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