grooved

/ɡruvd/
adjective
  1. Having a long, narrow cut or channel in the surface.
    • The old record had a grooved surface that the needle followed.
    • The grooved pavement helps water drain off the road during storms.
    • She bought a grooved cutting board that catches juices from the meat.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of groove: cut or formed a long, narrow channel in a surface.
    • The carpenter grooved the board to fit the tongue of the next piece.
    • He grooved the handle of the tool to make it easier to grip.
    • The artist grooved the clay with a wire tool before firing it in the kiln.
  2. Past tense and past participle of groove: enjoyed oneself by moving rhythmically to music.
    • They grooved to the jazz band until late in the night.
    • She grooved along with the pop song while waiting for the bus.
    • The crowd grooved to the beat of the drums at the parade.
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