517 examples of grooving in sentences

Seize the very earliest opportunity to begin grooving it out, and seize every other opportunity for deepening it.

be regular &c adj.; move in a groove; follow observe the rules, go by the rules, bend to the rules, obey the rules, obey the precedents; comply with, tally with, chime in with, fall in with; be guided by, be regulated by; fall into a custom, fall into a usage; follow the fashion, follow the crowd, follow the multitude; pass muster, do as others do,

Furrow N. furrow, groove, rut, sulcus [Anat.], scratch, streak, striae, crack, score, incision, slit; chamfer, fluting; corduroy road, cradle hole.

My view is confirmed by the well-known fact that in China a beating with a bamboo is a very frequent punishment for the common people, and even for officials of every class; which shows that human nature, even in a highly civilized state, does not run in the same groove here and in China.

A jest intervenes, the solemn humbug is dissolved in laughter, and speech runs forth out of the contemporary groove into the open fields of nature, cheery and cheering, like schoolboys out of school.

Grooving the Wall in the Treatment of Sand-crack 97.

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

When the grooving is in a horizontal direction, a single incision is sufficient.

(b) Immobilizing the Crack by Means of grooving the Wall.

For our own part, we consider the V-shaped incision, or either of the horizontal methods of grooving, preferable to lines running in the direction of the horn fibres.

After grooving, a sharp blister should be applied to the coronet every three or four weeks, and the animal, if free from lameness, put to work.

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

That fissures in the wall are undoubtedly a cause has been placed on record by the late Professor Walley, who noticed the appearance of these horny growths following upon the operation of grooving the wall.[A]

This case has an important bearing on the operation of grooving the wall, which operation we have several times in this work advocated for the relief of other diseases.

This observer noted the fact that ingrowths of horn such as we are describing nearly always take place in false quarter, or after a sand-crack has been repaired, and that they commonly occur after the operation of grooving the wall in the manner we have just shown.

It consisted in removing a portion of the wall by grooving and stripping it, and of excising the exposed cartilage by means of a sage-knife.

That, in fact, constitutes the basis upon which Smith's operation for side-bone (that of grooving the wall of the quarters) is founded.

As we have said before, the operation consists in so grooving the wall as to allow of the quarters widening sufficiently to relieve pressure on the parts within.

They 'give her time' for her soul must slip When the world has set the grooving; She will lie to none with her fair red lip But love seeks truer loving.

The axis unbilicated, smooth, the aperture roundish, the outer lips furrowed, the columella lip smooth with a groove at its base, axis four-twelfths, diameter five-twelfths of an inch.

Proof and quotation might lie before their eyes, but their minds still ran in one groove, and they could not realise what they saw.

The head of axillaris is scaleless, and a row of pores runs along the lower jaw, up the preoperculum, and along the temporal groove.

Nasal shields ovate, triangular, rather anterior, with a groove behind the nostril.

glossy, with a very short deepish groove in the middle behind.

All methods of giving continuity to thick plates, such as tonguing and grooving, besides being very costly, have proved too weak to stand shot, and are generally abandoned.

517 examples of  grooving  in sentences