Thesaurus / groove
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From the first line, this classic number by George Duke will capture you and your friend’s hearts with an inescapable groove.
TARRIONA “TANK” BALL’S PLAYLIST IS PURE FRIEND GOALSBRANDE VICTORIANFEBRUARY 19, 2021ESSENCE.COMThick rubber soles with deep grooves are generally a good sign, and no, we’re not talking about your Doc Martens.
BEST SNOW BOOTS: TRUDGE CONFIDENTLY THROUGH SNOWFALLPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMFEBRUARY 17, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEI hear how the rhythm moves and how the motion goes, and how it dances, and what the groove feels like and the touch of it, before anything else happens.
CHICK COREA, VERSATILE PIANIST WHO MADE JAZZ ECLECTIC AND ELECTRIC, DIES AT 79MATT SCHUDELFEBRUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIt’s a truly weird camera that takes some getting used to, but once you find the groove, it creates some beautiful images with excellent dimensionality thanks to the large sensor.
THE BEST NEW PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR OF THE YEARSTAN HORACZEKDECEMBER 26, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThese grooves will hold the four panels used in a traditional frame-and-panel entry door.
BUILD YOUR OWN DOOR AND ASCEND TO A HIGHER LEVEL OF DIYCOURTNEY STARRNOVEMBER 20, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEThe glittering steel glided through the groove, and the head of Madame Roland was severed from her body.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTUnfortunately a slanting groove has been cut through the upper mouldings of it.
BELL'S CATHEDRALS: A SHORT ACCOUNT OF ROMSEY ABBEYTHOMAS PERKINSWhite lime putty is next filled into the groove, being pressed on with a jointing tool, leaving a white joint ⅛ to in.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 4, PART 3VARIOUSI didn't know that you were a student of sociology—could estimate capabilities and get everyone in their right groove.
DAVID LANNARCK, MIDGETGEORGE S. HARNEYThe groove was everywhere about twenty feet high, while its breadth varied from a yard or so to nearly a rod.
OVERLANDJOHN WILLIAM DE FORESTWORDS RELATED TO GROOVE
- bend
- circumvolution
- cockle
- convolution
- corrugation
- crease
- crimp
- crinkle
- crumple
- dog's ear
- double
- flection
- flexure
- furrow
- gather
- gathering
- groove
- knife-edge
- lap
- lapel
- layer
- loop
- overlap
- plait
- pleat
- plica
- plication
- plicature
- ply
- pucker
- ridge
- rimple
- rivel
- ruche
- ruffle
- rumple
- shirring
- smocking
- tuck
- turn
- wrinkle
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