grooving

/ˈɡruːvɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Having a rhythmic, flowing, and enjoyable quality, especially in music or dance.
    • The grooving bass line made everyone want to get up and dance.
    • The song has a grooving rhythm that is perfect for a summer party.
    • They played a grooving tune that filled the room with energy.
noun
  1. The act of cutting or making a groove (a long, narrow channel or indentation) in a surface.
    • The machine is used for grooving metal sheets to make them easier to bend.
    • The carpenter spent the afternoon grooving the edges of the wooden panels.
    • Grooving the pavement helps water drain off the road during rain.
  2. A rhythmic, enjoyable movement or activity, especially dancing or playing music in a relaxed, flowing way.
    • She was grooving in her seat as she listened to her favorite song.
    • Everyone at the party was grooving to the beat of the drums.
    • The band kept grooving through the whole set without stopping.
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