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brows (BROUZ) (noun)
The superciliary ridge over the eyes, the eyebrows: The prominent brows on Bernard's face accentuated his deep brown eyes.
browse (BROUZ) (verb)
1. To inspect leisurely and casually; to read by skimming: Sitting on a bench in the park, Alfred liked to browse through the books he carried there with him.
2. To nibble on vegetation; such as, leaves or young shoots: Everyday the sheep would browse on the grass in the meadow while the shepherd and his dog took care of them.
2. To nibble on vegetation; such as, leaves or young shoots: Everyday the sheep would browse on the grass in the meadow while the shepherd and his dog took care of them.
Grace's brows wrinkled as she tried to browse the shelves in the store looking for a particular book.
She knew the title started with: "They browse the fields" ... but she couldn't remember the rest of it.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group B; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc.
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