35 Verbs to Use for the Word grooving

The manner of making the grooves, and the instruments necessary, will be found fully described in Section C of Chapter X. That the method is followed by satisfactory results the undermentioned case will show: 'A mare, which I have had in my possession since she was a foal, has always had contracted feet, which were also unnaturally small....

A.The best way is to cut two large grooves in the shaft coming up to a square end, and two corresponding grooves or key seats in the screw boss opposite the arms.

Down each side of the knife ran a groove to let the blood out, so that the man might die quicker.

So had Leothric been transfixed; but Sacnoth smote sideways with the flat of his blade, and sent the tail whizzing over Leothric's left shoulder; and it rasped upon his armour as it went, and left a groove upon it.

In aid of such attachment the steel, after being introduced, is well hammered, which expands it sideways until it fills the dovetail groove.

1,2, and 3, mark the grooves in the order in which they are made; the dotted line a marks the position taken by the anterior line when the side-bone, is one reaching far forward, while the dotted lines b and c mark the position of the additional grooves to be made if thought necessary.

It was suspended from his shoulders like a life-belt, and carried a deep groove around the middle of it.

Presently, the bo'sun called out to me that he had got the surface of the stock sufficiently smooth and nice; and at that I went over to him; for now I wished him to burn a slight groove down the center, running from end to end, and this I desired to be done very exactly; for upon it depended much of the true flight of the arrow.

On examining a section of the hoof it was found that a vertical horny ridge corresponding to the external fissure had been formed on the internal surface of the wall, and that a well-marked cicatrix extended upwards through the structure of the hoof at the part forming the cutigeral groove; furthermore, a similar ingrowth had been taking place in the line of the oblique incisions made for the relief of the sand-crack.

Each civilization matures into forms and develops functions and institutions that tend to consolidate and crystallize in well defined social patterns and habit grooves in which two forces oppose each other: one force is statuspreserving that which is; the other force is changethat which tends to become or is becoming.

Now your own true life can return to itsits right groove again.

The buildings, as they now stand, include (1) an outer gatewaythe Castle Bownow incorporated with Clarke's Hotel (note the portcullis groove); (2) a rectangular block consisting of Edwardian additions to an original Norm.

We notice a groove down the centre of each ray.

They packed the long groove near the stone fence; they rounded past the big boulder that could not be budged; last of all, they filled the short far row in the strangely shaped little field.

If brass valves are used, it is advisable to plane out two grooves across the face, and to fill them up with hard cast iron to prevent rutting.

The teeth are much more numerous, although the molars exhibit the zeuglodont double fang; the nasal bones are very short, and the upper surface of the rostrum presents the groove, filled up during life by the prolongation of the ethmoidal cartilage, which is so characteristic of the majority of the Cetacea.

At the hour appointed the criminal is brought to the scaffold, fastened to the board, placed at right angles with the fatal instrument, the head protruding thro' the groove, which embraces the neck; the executioner pulls a cord, the axe descends and the head of the criminal falls into a basket.

This provides a groove for the ends of the clamping-nail to rest in, and brings them flush with the outer surface of the wall.

No convincing explanation has yet been found of the concentric circular markings, with radiating grooves from the cup-shaped hollow in the middle, which are scored on the rocks wherever traces of an ancient camp are found; and the numbers of these traces are proof that this district was once a very thickly populated part of Britain.

On each side of this surface is to be seen a distinct groove, the preplantar groove, or preplantar fissure, which, commencing behind, between the basilar and retrossal processes, runs horizontally forwards from the angles or wings of the bone, and terminates anteriorly in one of the larger foraminæ.

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 wise men decided that it would be an improvement if the grooves were deepeneda strange decision, when all the experience of the day tends to prove that the shallower the groove the better.

1, 2, and 3, show the grooves in the wall in the order in which they are made; 4 shows the groove made at the junction of the sole with the wall.

"How well it took the groove!"

Be careful to wax the groove as well as the flat surface of the Ski.

35 Verbs to Use for the Word  grooving