A long narrow furrow cut either by a natural process (such as erosion) or by a tool (as e.g. a groove in a phonograph record)
(Anatomy) any furrow or channel on a bodily structure or part.
Hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove.
A settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape.
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Examples for "furrow "
Examples for "furrow "
1 The grain is in the furrow , the harvest will certainly be fine.
2 Evenness in depth and width of furrow is seen in good plowing.
3 These had not made fertile furrow for lucid thought about my future.
4 What I sow, I sow in a field and in a furrow .
5 She bit her lip, and the furrow reappeared in the white brow.
1 Results: No significant difference among groove types was observed regarding size parameters.
2 The way he's playing right now, he's just in a great groove .
3 It really is a case of one nation under a gigging groove .
4 Palatogingival groove is an anatomical malformation that often causes severe periodontal defects.
5 Richelle Harrison Plesse reports on how New Orleans got its groove back.
6 On Sunday, he quite obviously and very impressively had found that groove .
7 The reavers left a groove in the ground on the way here.
8 The groove is thick and infectious and the future looks blindingly beautiful.
9 And it is a groove ; perhaps there was never anything so groovy.
10 The backing process gives the groove on which the cover is hinged.
11 When contracted the groove between it and the large tumor became evident.
12 A unique loop lining the shallow groove suggests a different ligand-binding mechanism.
13 All doubt having been removed, the Street slipped right into the groove .
14 To harden them thoroughly, institutions work in the same groove as nature.
15 Every song was a groove , every groove was a moment to savour.
16 A DJ knows that a vinyl groove holds a deeper bass line.
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