Established as if settled into a groove or rut.
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Examples for "grooved"
Examples for "grooved"
1In the event it was Spurs' brilliantly grooved team that imposed itself.
2And they have a grooved sole, which makes them easier to clear.
3Rude hammer-stones, some with notches at the sides, others without; none grooved.
4On another occasion we used Mills grenades with a grooved base plug.
5The round belted ball for this heavy two-grooved rifle weighs three ounces.
1Leicester are a very good, well-grooved team playing with craft and ruthless will.
2Soon Madame Grundy does his thinking for him, along well-grooved lines.
3True to form this Brazil squad carry themselves, for now, like a beautifully well-grooved machine.
4Swift lateral passing between two well-grooved midfield units has been key to United's fine results recently.
5And everything that was done on the Farm was done in just such well-grooved ruts of habit.
6For all the talk of new dynamic, skinny-jeaned Roy, this is still a tournament where well-grooved seniors tend to prosper.
7And this astonishing team is a team to love, too, so wonderfully well-grooved, so brimful of invention and good habits.
8She found that her mind was able to float as she went, some well-grooved path in her brain slipping into the circle of automation.
9Well-grooved star names against a roster of new faces.