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grooved adjective [ ɡruːvd ]

• having a groove or grooves.
• "grooved tyres"

groove verb

• make a groove or grooves in.
• "deep lines grooved her face"
• dance or listen to popular or jazz music.
• "they were grooving to Motown"
• pitch (a ball) in the centre of the strike zone.
• "he grooved a fastball in the 9th inning"
Origin: Middle English (denoting a mine or shaft): from Dutch groeve ‘furrow, pit’; related to grave1.


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