We have no meanings for "groove along" in our records yet.
1 Her eyes were forced to follow that groove along its tortured path, winding down, down.
2 And neither has a groove along its edge.
3 You see, the stone is soft, and by grinding it you soon make a groove along which you can slip the bar.
4 With a four-to-the-floor beat, and a house-keys riff, combined with a Rose Royce-style vocal refrain, it's terribly difficult not to groove along .
5 That's right -you're specifically advised to "sit back, relax and groove along to the melodies without trying to concentrate too hard."
6 An enchanted blade had opened up a long groove along the armour over his left ribs, and blood had trickled down the gleaming steel.
7 She furtively lifted the bar from between the grooves along the windowsill.
8 You now have a cool beat grooving along at 96 B.P.M.!
9 One thigh-bone projected through a rent in the trousers and the rats had gnawed white grooves along it.
10 The bass line on this particular track is wonderful and it grooves along underneath the guitar accompaniment in exemplary fashion.
11 I watched her for a bit, unsure if she was sending me up or genuinely grooving along to the Moody Blues.
12 Director Steven Oritt does a good job reconciling all this into a fun, watchable movie that grooves along like G. Love's music.
13 From the start, when England grooved along to the national anthem, to them leaving arm-in-arm, the squad looked to be genuinely enjoying their cricket.
14 Heckenberger didn't respond; instead, he bent down and rooted through the dirt, picking up a piece of hardened clay with grooves along the edges.
15 Sashaying on to the stage, she grooved along with the house band, before snapping into a more contained, focused figure as the cameras came on.
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