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    groove
    /ɡruːv/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make a groove or grooves in: "deep lines grooved her face"
    • 2. dance or listen to popular or jazz music: informal "they were grooving to Motown"

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  2. Groove can mean a narrow space, a musical rhythm, or a verb meaning to dance. Learn how to use groove in different contexts with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word groove, from a long narrow channel to a rhythmic experience. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of groove.

  4. Groove definition: a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint ), a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.. See examples of GROOVE used in a sentence.

  5. Groove can mean a narrow space, a musical rhythm, or a verb meaning to dance. Learn how to use groove in different contexts with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. Groove can mean a long narrow furrow, channel, or track, or a settled routine, experience, or activity that one enjoys. It can also be a verb meaning to cut a groove in, or to enjoy oneself or interact well.

  7. Learn the meaning of groove as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and usage examples. Groove can refer to a deep line cut into a surface, a rhythm in music, a settled routine, or a slang expression of enjoyment.

  8. A groove is an indentation or rut in something — like the grooves on an old record. Groove is rooted in an old Dutch word for "furrow" or "ditch." And that's just what a groove is: a carved out line, like wheel ruts in a muddy road or the narrow opening that a sliding door moves in.