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Groove

an indentation formed by the meeting of two rock planes at an angle greater than 120°.
The geologists carefully examined the rock face, noting the deep grooves where two tectonic plates had collided at a sharp angle, creating a jagged and distinctive pattern.
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Groove

a rhythmic structure found in jazz or popular music.
The bassist and drummer have laid down a rough and funky groove.
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Groove

Jazz or popular music, particularly that with a strong beat, is great for dancing to or listening to.
Motown was playing as they grooved.
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Groove

That ninth-inning fastball was grooved by him.
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Groove

(in relation to other sports) kick or toss the ball successfully; easily and stylishly score a goal.
The winning field goal was grooved by the San Diego kicker.
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In the groove

acting assuredly or competently on a regular basis.
The star athlete was finally in the groove, scoring three touchdowns in a row.
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Groove Metal

Groove metal (also known as post-thrash or power groove) is a derivative form of thrash metal that is played at a moderate pace and places a greater emphasis on 'groove' and syncopation. This style was popularized in the early 1990s by the bands Prong and Pantera.
Lamb of God are my favorite groove metal band.
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