Grinds can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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grind - reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading; "grind the spices in a mortar"; "mash the garlic" | ||
grind - shape or form by grinding; "grind lenses for glasses and cameras" | ||
grind - created by grinding; "grind designs into the glass bowl" | ||
grind - dance by rotating the pelvis in an erotically suggestive way, often while in contact with one's partner such that the dancers' legs are interlaced | ||
grind - work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long" | ||
grind - make a grating or grinding sound by rubbing together; "grate one's teeth in anger" | ||
grind - press or grind with a crushing noise | ||
Noun |
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grind - the act of grinding to a powder or dust | ||
grind - the grade of particle fineness to which a substance is ground; "a coarse grind of coffee" | ||
grind - hard monotonous routine work | ||
grind - an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studious |
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1. | verb | He grinds on chicks all the time—well, he tries to. God almighty, does he try. | |
2. | verb | Lupe grinds the piloncillo into a fine powder. | |
3. | verb | Tom grinds his teeth in his sleep. | |
4. | verb | Tom grinds the wheat. | |
5. | verb | Mary grinds her teeth in her sleep. | |
6. | verb | He grinds his teeth in his sleep. | |
7. | verb | She grinds her teeth in her sleep. | |
8. | verb | In the Iron shop, Alex Fisher grinds down an iron door handle while Jeremiah Price and others use heat to soften the metal in theirs and hammer them into shape. | |
9. | verb | As the outbreak grinds on, many South Koreans are not only trying to prevent the disease, but also fight off boredom. | |
10. | verb | Grind the spices in a mortar. | |
11. | verb | Grind lenses for glasses and cameras. | |
12. | verb | Grind designs into the glass bowl. | |
13. | verb | I get the feeling you still have an axe to grind. If you've got something to say come on out and say it. | |
14. | verb | Mame uses a coffee mill to grind coffee beans. | |
15. | verb | We grind wheat into flour. | |
16. | noun | A coarse grind of coffee. | |
17. | noun | Are you tired of the daily grind? | |
18. | noun | You need to take a step back from the daily grind. | |
19. | noun | Are you tired of the daily grind? | |
20. | noun | You need to take a step back from the daily grind. |
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He grinds on chicks all the time—well, he tries to. God almighty, does he try. | |
Lupe grinds the piloncillo into a fine powder. | |
Tom grinds his teeth in his sleep. | |
Tom grinds the wheat. | |
Mary grinds her teeth in her sleep. | |
He grinds his teeth in his sleep. | |
She grinds her teeth in her sleep. | |
In the Iron shop, Alex Fisher grinds down an iron door handle while Jeremiah Price and others use heat to soften the metal in theirs and hammer them into shape. | |
As the outbreak grinds on, many South Koreans are not only trying to prevent the disease, but also fight off boredom. | |
Grind the spices in a mortar. |
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Grind lenses for glasses and cameras. |
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Grind designs into the glass bowl. |
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I get the feeling you still have an axe to grind. If you've got something to say come on out and say it. | |
Mame uses a coffee mill to grind coffee beans. | |
We grind wheat into flour. | |
noun | |
A coarse grind of coffee. |
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Are you tired of the daily grind? | |
You need to take a step back from the daily grind. | |
Are you tired of the daily grind? | |
You need to take a step back from the daily grind. |