well grooved

/ˌwɛl ˈɡruvd/
adjective
  1. Having deep, smooth lines or channels cut into a surface, often from repeated use or wear.
    • The mechanic examined the well-grooved tire treads to check for safety.
    • The wooden floorboards were well-grooved where the rocking chair had sat for years.
    • The old staircase had well-grooved steps from centuries of footsteps.
  2. Familiar and comfortable because of long experience; well-practiced or routine.
    • After twenty years of teaching, her lesson plans were well-grooved and effective.
    • The team's well-grooved passing plays made them nearly impossible to defend.
    • His morning routine was so well-grooved that he could do it without thinking.
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