Grooving [adjective]

Definition of Grooving:

very happy; festive

Opposite/Antonyms of Grooving:


Sentence/Example of Grooving:

Be sure to cut these grooves in the center of each edge so that they all line up once assembled, and avoid cutting grooves on any edge that will end up on the outside edges of the door.

Julian Gressel, a major trade acquisition last winter, never found a groove.

Three days later, I was in a great writing groove that lasted for over a month.

The hinge will hold the device open at any angle, but it locks into place using a tongue-in-groove system for when you want it to stay completely flat.

Each lens, known as a diffractive waveguide, is etched with tiny grooves that redirect light across the surface before being steered into a wearer’s eye.

Slender horizontal grooves, about the width of nerve cells’ tendrils that exchange messages with other cells, lined the top.

Invisible field lines swoop through intergalactic space like the grooves of a fingerprint.

There were signs of previous glaciation in the form of erratics and many examples of polishing and grooving.

The guide on the grooving plane thus works against each face of the joint, and this ensures correct jointing.

Having beveled and sandpapered the lid, trace a design on it, and outline this design by grooving.