Groove - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɡruːv|  American pronunciation of the word groove
Brit.  |ɡruːv|  British pronunciation of the word groove

noun

- a long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record) (syn: channel)
- a settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape (syn: rut)
- (anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part

verb

- make a groove in, or provide with a groove
groove a vinyl record
- hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove (syn: furrow, rut)

Extra examples

The door slides along a groove in the doorframe.

He's a great pitcher when he's in a groove.

She hasn't yet found her groove.

They've gotten stuck in a groove in their jobs.

We grooved to the beat.

...if you groove that piece of wood, we should be able to fit this smaller board into it...

The conversation flowed in the accustomed grooves.

The river had eventually grooved itself deeply through.

His brow is grooved out with wrinkles.

A great talker when he is in the groove.

This day has been a real groove.

Contemporary minds and rock groove together.

The bolt slid easily into the groove.

She found Anna grooved in the business of helping her mother in the house.

He slotted the piece of wood into the groove.

Word forms

noun
singular: groove
plural: grooves
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