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a musical rhythm that is enjoyable and makes you want to move or dance: She opened with a tune that had a catchy groove.
- English (US)
GROOVE meaning: 1. a long, narrow, hollow space cut into a...
- Znaczenie Groove, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
GROOVE definicja: 1. a long, narrow, hollow space cut into a...
- Groove in Traditional Chinese
GROOVE translate: 溝;槽;轍;紋, (身體表面的)溝. Learn more in the...
- Be/Get in The Groove
BE/GET IN THE GROOVE definition: 1. to be or start operating...
- Groove: German Translation
groove translate: die Rinne, die Rille. Learn more in the...
- Groove: French Translation
GROOVE translate: rainure [feminine], sillon [masculine],...
- Groove: Polish Translation
groove translate: rowek, rowek. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Get Your Groove On
GET YOUR GROOVE ON definition: 1. to enjoy dancing to music:...
- English (US)
The meaning of GROOVE is a long narrow channel or depression. How to use groove in a sentence.
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.
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.
noun. 1. a long narrow channel or furrow, esp one cut into wood by a tool. 2. the spiral channel, usually V-shaped, in a gramophone record. See also microgroove. 3. one of the spiral cuts in the bore of a gun. 4. anatomy. any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part; sulcus. 5. mountaineering.
n. 1. A long narrow furrow or channel. 2. The spiral track cut into a phonograph record for the stylus to follow. 3. Slang A settled routine: got into the groove of a nine-to-five job. 4. Slang A situation or an activity that one enjoys or to which one is especially well suited: found his groove playing bass in a trio. 5.
groove. noun. /ɡruːv/. /ɡruːv/. Idioms. a long narrow cut in the surface of something hard. Cut a groove 3 cm from the top of the piece of wood. If the stylus jumps, this may be due to dust collecting in the grooves of the record. a deep groove in the surface of the rock.