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channel graze, v. orig. and chiefly U.S. Brit. |ˈtʃanlˌ ˌgreɪz|, U.S. |ˈtʃæn(ə)l ˌgreɪz| [‹ channel n.1 + graze v.1 Compare slightly later channel grazing n.] intr. = channel surf v.
1988Chicago Tribune 31 July vi. 2/2 Both sexes are channel grazing more often. The reason: a widening spectrum of viewing options, thanks to cable TV. 1994Pop. Mech. (Electronic ed.) Jan. 28 Instead of channel grazing through an impossible number of channels, the TV will present you with a list of programming choices based on your viewing history. 2000Irish Times (Nexis) 24 June 9 There is a downside to what has become the constant drip-feed of The Simpsons—when channel-grazing it is virtually impossible to avoid the programme. |