A groove is a long, thin space or cut in something. It is often found on wood, metal, or other hard surfaces.
The key fits into the groove well.
The groove in the wood is very deep.
In music, a groove is a steady and pleasant rhythm. It is what makes you want to dance or tap your feet.
The band has a great groove.
I love the groove of this song.
To groove means to work or play music very smoothly and well. People often use it to say they are in a good rhythm or flow.
She grooved while playing guitar.
We grooved together all night.
A groove is a usual and repeated way of doing things. When people say they are 'in a groove,' it means they are working well or feeling good doing something.
He is stuck in a bad groove.
I like my daily groove at work.
In engineering, a groove is a narrow cut or channel made in a part. It often helps pieces fit or move together correctly.
The gear has a groove for the belt.
Make sure the groove matches the piece.
Groove music is a style focusing on strong rhythm and feeling. It often comes from funk or soul music.
Groove music is fun and danceable.
They played some great groove tunes.
A groove can be a mark or line made by something moving over a surface many times. It looks like a small path or track.
The wheels left a groove in the dirt.
A groove forms on the floor over time.