grooving

[ UK /ɡɹˈuːvɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the cutting of spiral grooves on the inside of the barrel of a firearm
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How To Use grooving In A Sentence

  • After making what I thought was a good assessment of the radio, I placed the broken metal saw blade on top of the screw and started grooving a notch into the screw head.
  • I was totally grooving to this sound way before any of them.
  • Picture your humble narrator reading a book, grooving to Janis Joplin being played over the speakers, nursing a cup of coffee and digging into a fantastic chicken pesto crepe, and doing his best to resist the potatoes with sour cream.
  • Shakespearean rhyming couplets have been adapted for rap with an on-stage DJ scratching, beatboxing and grooving right along with the performers.
  • They were America's early contribution to the punk rock scene, when everybody else was grooving to Brit pop heroes like Elton John and Peter Frampton.
  • Although, I think a major part of it were the people, those who were pretending to be enjoying this violent scene, along with dancing and grooving to music with profane lyrics - violent in content towards women and others.
  • However, I'm wondering if there's something wrong with me for grooving to the opening theme as much as I do?
  • He got seeing so good that he was grooving the ball right down the middle all the time.
  • The food was fantastic, what little of it I managed to find the time and appetite to eat, and the bartenders were a laugh, grooving to the music and pouring extremely generous measures of rum and vodka.
  • My days of grooving to Goatse double-penetration felch hentai are over. Everything I Read Online is Pornography « Whatever
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