10 collocations for groove

(c) Grooving the Wall Vertically or Horizontally, and Shoeing with a Bar Shoe.

The columns grooved their channels.

Looking at the place afterwards I found that the studs had grooved the ice.

The most striking part of the Oyster-catcher is its bill, the colour of which is scarlet, measuring in length nearly four inches, wide at the nostrils, and grooved beyond them nearly half its length: thence to the tip it is vertically compressed on the sides, and ends obtusely.

The operation is best performed by first grooving a line to connect the points a and c (Fig. 97).

Except a small force of horse-riflemen the men were on foot, each with tomahawk, scalping-knife, and long, grooved flint-lock; all were healthy, well equipped, and in fine spirits, driving their pack-horses and bullocks with them.

The best way to "groove your strokes" and to keep the ball low is to consciously aim your racquet head on your follow-through at the very, top of the "telltale.

In three directions this slope was very steep, but in one it slanted up quite gradually, and the constant thawing had grooved the surface with a thousand irregularities by which an active man could ascend.

I would have grooved the wood and used a tongue, but the dowels are firmer.

When we have suspected this condition ourselves, it has been our practice to groove the hoof on either side of the toe, after the manner illustrated in Fig.

10 collocations for  groove