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The correct answer is examine leisurely.

Browse

A. slumber
B. discolor
C. examine leisurely
D. hatch

The correct answer is C. To examine leisurely; to read without concentration; to look through or glance at casually or unsystematically; to look leisurely at goods displayed for sale. Also, to graze.

Browse comes from Middle English brousein, French brouster, Old French brost (sprout).

Examples of use:

  • He browsed through the magazines while waiting for his wife.
  • She browsed through the books in order to decide whether to purchase it.


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