groove|grooves in English

noun

[gruːv]

long narrow channel, furrow; routine, habit, fixed way of doing things

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1. Burnin' Sensations delivers contagious grooves and infectious melodies on demand wherever people gather to get their groove on

2. Sculpt the perfect groove with the Accentuator and the curated Groove Templates

3. In the Great Basin, Cupules have been termed the "pit-and-groove petroglyph style" (Heizer and Baumhoff 1962), but grooves are almost never associated with the features in San Diego County.

4. " Boov " rhymes with " groove. "

5. Deep grooves channeled the soft rock.

6. The needle has jumped several grooves.

7. Deep grooves channelled the soft rock.

8. Circumferential grooves are the deepest grooves molded in a tread pattern and remain visible throughout the tire’s life

9. Refiner disk with alternating depth grooves

10. Water had channelled grooves in the rock.

11. Wheels leave grooves in a dirt road.

12. Their wheels left grooves in the ground.

13. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Bicipital groove (intertubercular groove, sulcus intertubercularis) is a deep groove on the humerus that separates the greater tubercle from the lesser tubercle

14. With Groove!, Boulevards does just that

15. There are no lingual grooves under the tongue as in Desmodus and Diaemus (the white-winged vampire bat), but it does have a groove along the roof of the mouth which may serve as a "blood gutter".

16. Erin Andrews once Boogied with Darrin's Dance Grooves

17. Lining these grooves are rows of slender tubes.

18. Melodies tend to evolve out of deep grooves.

19. ‘In asteroids, the Ambulacrals arch to form a deep Ambulacral groove.’ ‘Its wide Ambulacral grooves and open filtration fan made it adapted for motile particle capture in a wide variety of environments.’ ‘Paul follows Kesling in the Ambulacral placement.’

20. The Ambulacral groove with its many cilia and hydraulically driven tube feet manipulate captured food down the Ambulacral grooves along the arms down to the mouth, situated at the tegmen which is positioned at the base of the arms.

21. Rivulets of yellow filled the grooves in the floor.

22. The rim (venter) is keeled and free of grooves.

23. Annuli (primary grooves) in the skin encircle the body and form segments; in some taxonomic groups, secondary and tertiary grooves partially circumscribe the body

24. Alternating grooves are at opposing angles to one another.

25. The impeller (4) has a groove (17) for this purpose, said groove being adjacent to the guide blades (6).