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Meanings of
groovy
in English
Very good.
great
keen
neat
swell
cracking
bully
smashing
dandy
nifty
peachy
Related terms
good
(British informal) very chic.
swagger
Related terms
fashionable
stylish
Usage of
groovy
in English
1
All the beautiful people, the flower people, the good and
groovy
people.
2
The new gals even have
groovy
intruder names: Deanna, Brittney and Jamie-Lee.
3
Protesters professed being on a freedom high as well as feeling
groovy
.
4
And it is a groove; perhaps there was never anything so
groovy
.
5
My friends are all
groovy
-
looking
types with long hair, beads, flowered polyester.
6
Like we used to be, only more
groovy
because we've got Drummer.
7
Switching applications and desktops also takes on some
groovy
new dimensions.
8
They were committed to the idea of the fair as
groovy
.
9
A super
groovy
way I receive guidance is through repeating numbers.
10
That said, this is
groovy
,
blissful music that defined an era.
11
The music industry has never been a
groovy
anarchist art collective.
12
This was my first impression of them, this really
groovy
song.
13
And if there's one thing Shoreditch types love, it's somewhere
groovy
to stay.
14
At the end of the 1960s, everybody started to go a bit
groovy
.
15
There's a cheerful local rivalry between these two
groovy
little former mill towns.
16
I want to see MJ because he's a
groovy
exceptional person.
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groovy
Adjective
Frequent collocations
as groovy
more groovy
so groovy
groovy people
groovy soundtrack
More collocations
Groovy
through the time
Groovy
across language varieties
United States of America
Common