1She cannot dance, and hates it; but she is well-grounded in music.
2I trust in them, as a ship trusts in its well-grounded anchor.
3For one so young, he never seems flustered and appears remarkably well-grounded.
4He had strong suspicions, but no well-grounded charge to produce against him.
5Our fiscal policy as fixed by law is well-grounded and generally approved.
6But John Mangles succeeded, after some persuasion, in calming their well-grounded indignation.
7It seems to me, however, that this indignation is but too well-grounded.
8Have you any well-grounded hope of ever dislodging him from this stronghold?
9When they're reading for formal schooling, home-schooled children are generally well-grounded, she says.
10It is a an earth sign described as having well-grounded, reliable personality traits.
11And I spoke at a venture, yet in a well-grounded hazard:
12My family have never been without well-grounded fears in that line.
13Emily eyed the note in the man's hand with well-grounded distrust.
14From this well-grounded principle he frequently drew the most bloody inferences.
15It is a great deal if she is well-grounded and ready to begin.
16I have many well-grounded reasons for believing I can identify him.