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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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What is grooved

In "if you spent sixteen hours a day ,seven days a week, practicing

your golf swing- in a relatively short time, you'd have a grooved beautiful swing like the pros."

What is grooved?

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If you are ' in a/the groov e', this is an idiom that means you are able to do something well repeatedly. grooved is not normally used as an adjective, as in your example, but the intended meaning is the same. Clive

  • If you are ' in a/the groov e', this is an idiom that means you are able to do something well repeatedly.
  • grooved is not normally used as an adjective, as in your example, but the intended meaning is the same.
  • Clive
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If you are 'in a/the groove', this is an idiom that means you are able to do something well repeatedly.

grooved is not normally used as an adjective, as in your example, but the intended meaning is the same.

Clive

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