Word: groove

Category: groove

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Related words: groove

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Synonyms: groove

waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels

Translations: groove

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spanish
Translations:
surco, surcar, acanalar
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german
Translations:
routine, rinne, rillennute, riefe, rille, nut, spur
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french
Translations:
strie, coutume, coulisse, cannelure, coulisser, canneler, encoche, routine, cran, sillon, ...
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italian
Translations:
scanalatura, solco
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portuguese
Translations:
gemido, encaixar
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dutch
Translations:
sponning, groef, gleuf
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russian
Translations:
привычка, ручей, шпунтовать, желобок, бороздка, рутинер, прорез, канавка, шпунт, рутина, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
renne
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swedish
Translations:
ränna, räffla
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finnish
Translations:
ura, uurre, urittaa, kaivertaa, vako, lovi, kolo
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czech
Translations:
žlábkovat, zvyk, drážkovat, rýhovat, rýha, žlábek, drážka, brázda
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polish
Translations:
szablon, żłobić, rowek, wpust, bruzda, wyżłobienie, zryć, przyzwyczajenie, bruździć, żłobek, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
árok, mámor
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turkish
Translations:
oluk, yiv
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greek
Translations:
εντομή, αυλακώνω, αυλάκι
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ukrainian
Translations:
виїмка, рутина, гузка, паз, жолобок
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estonian
Translations:
nauding, rutiin, lõbu
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croatian
Translations:
brazda, ćud
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slovak
Translations:
drážka

The meaning and "use of": groove

noun
  • a long, narrow cut or depression, especially one made to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge. - And that is why we are having a very hard look at the grooves on club-faces right now.
  • an established routine or habit. - his thoughts were slipping into a familiar groove
  • a rhythmic pattern in popular or jazz music. - the groove laid down by the drummer and bassist is tough and funky
verb
  • make a groove or grooves in. - deep lines grooved her face
  • dance or listen to popular or jazz music, especially that with an insistent rhythm. - they were grooving to Motown
  • pitch (a ball) in the center of the strike zone. - I seem to recall that when he was stopped after hitting in 44 straight games, he said the opposing pitcher should have grooved him a fastball right down the heart of the strike zone so he could continue his streak.

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