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*in the groove
Sl. attuned to something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) I was uncomfortable at first, but now I'm beginning to get in the groove. Fred began to get in the groove, and things went more smoothly. groove on someone or something to show interest in someone or something; to relate to someone or something. Fred was beginning to groove on new age music when he met Phil. Sam is really grooving on Mary. be (stuck) in a groove to feel bored because you are doing the same things that you have done for a long time We never do anything exciting any more - we seem to be stuck in a groove. be in the groove to be having a very successful period The early nineties were difficult for Carlton but he's back in the groove again with a new hit series. get your groove on to enjoy yourself by dancing Expect to get your groove on to Jeanne O's smooth, soulful sound. See also: get in the groove doing something easily and well I haven't played in a month, but with a few more practices I'll be right back in the groove. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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