Having a groove or grooves
“The grooved surface of the vinyl record allowed for a smoother and more consistent sound quality.”
Having a groove or grooves
“The grooved surface of the vinyl record provided enhanced sound quality.”
Having wrinkles or slight folds, especially of fabric
Having streaks or stripes
Accustomed to, or in the habit of, something
(somewhat informal) Past tense for to form a pleasing or harmonious relationship or combination with
“Certainly, it is the height of folly to stick it out with an instructor that doesn't groove with your personality or taste.”
Past tense for to make a physical impression into, especially a surface
“They next get a sod of turf and groove a hole into the center of it.”
Past tense for to form a deep recess or notch in a line or surface
Past tense for to make (a groove, hole, or indentation) with, or as if with, a gouge
Past tense for to fold or bend something over, especially so that it comes in contact with itself
Past tense for to compress into small folds or ridges
Past tense for to engage in fun, excitement or revelry
Past tense for to dance to music, especially pop music
Past tense for to dance the cha-cha
Past tense for to make a long, narrow superficial wound or mark on a surface, especially skin
Past tense for to force a path through
Past tense for to rest or engage in an enjoyable activity so as to become less tired or anxious
Past tense for to delight, or to give pleasure or satisfaction to
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