Words Starting With "G"

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Grocers

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Grocers refers to individuals or businesses that sell food and other household supplies, typically in small quantities. They may operate a shop, store, or market stall where they sell a variety of products such as fresh produce, canned goods, baked goods, meat, dairy products, and other essential items. Grocers often provide a convenient and accessible way for people to purchase the items they need for daily life.

Grocery

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The word "grocery" refers to a store that sells food and household supplies, often in a wide variety of products. It can also refer to the goods or items bought at such a store, such as food, toiletries, and cleaning supplies.

Groenendael

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The Groenendael is a medium-sized Belgian sheepdog breed.

Grog

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Grog is a punch-like drink that typically consists of rum, water, sugar, and lime juice, served warm or at room temperature. The word "grog" originated in the 18th century, when it was used to describe a cheaper and less potent version of rum punch served to British naval officers and sailors. Over time, the term has come to be used more broadly to describe any warm, spiced drink made with rum or other spirits.

Groggier

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Groggier is comparative form of the adjective "groggy". Groggy refers to a feeling of heaviness or dizziness, often caused by a lack of sleep, excessive fatigue, or a blow to the head. As a comparative form, "groggier" implies that someone or something is more heavily dazed or disoriented than previously.

Groggiest

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The word "groggiest" is an adjective that means feeling extremely tired, exhausted, and lethargic, often to the point of being unable to focus or respond quickly. It is often used to describe a person who is recovering from a prolonged period of lack of sleep, physical exhaustion, or mental fatigue, and is typically used in a humorous or whimsical way to express a feeling of overwhelming tiredness.

Groggily

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In a groggy manner or state, often due to sleepiness, tiredness, or a lack of alertness.

Grogginess

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Grogginess refers to a state of feeling dazed, confused, and slightly disoriented, often caused by a lack of sleep, sleepiness, or overindulgence in food or drink. It is characterized by feelings of languor, sleepiness, and a general lack of mental or physical alertness.

Groggy

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feeling dizzy or disoriented after waking up or due to fatigue or illness, often accompanied by a general sense of discomfort or malaise.

Grohe

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Grohe is a German-based manufacturer of sanitary fittings and accessories, which is well-known for its high-quality and stylish faucets, showerheads, and bath mixers. The company was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Herzlake, Germany. Grohe products are designed to provide customers with a comfortable and hygienic bathing experience, and are found in many homes, hotels, and commercial buildings around the world.

Groin

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The word "groin" refers to the pubic area of the body, especially the depression between the abdomen and the thighs, or a similar depression or opening in a wall or rift in a rock. It can also refer to a type of knot or node, such as a groin knot.

Groined

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The noun "groin" refers to the area where the abdomen and the pubic area meet, typically covered by a belt or a piece of clothing. It can also refer to a recessed area, such as a groined vault in architecture. <br><br>As a verb, "to groin" means to converge or come together, often referring to the meeting of two arches or vaults, forming a groin.

Groins

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Groins refer to the area between the hip bones or the base of the ribcage in both men and women. It can also refer to a type of coastal defense structure built to protect a beach or harbor from erosion or damage caused by waves and tides.

Grok

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Grok is a verb that means to understand or appreciate something intimately or thoroughly, often with a sense of empathy or emotional connection. It is typically used to describe deep comprehension or acceptance of a concept, idea, or phenomenon. The word was popularized by Robert A. Heinlein in his 1961 science fiction novel "Stranger in a Strange Land," where it was used to describe the process of understanding and accepting Martian culture and customs. Since then, the term has been adopted in various contexts to describe a range of experiences, from understanding a foreign culture to appreciating a work of art or a philosophical concept.

Grolier

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Grolier refers to Grolier's, a publisher of educational and reference books, best known for its encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other reference materials.

Gromet

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A rare one!<br><br>Gromet refers to a small fold or crease in a metal plate or sheet, usually caused by hammering or working the metal.

Grommet

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A grommet is a metal ring or washer that is inserted into a hole or slit in a material, such as a piece of fabric, leather, or plastic, to strengthen and protect it from wear or damage. Grommets are often used in applications where the material needs to be pierced or cut, such as in the manufacture of clothing, upholstery, or industrial equipment.

Grommets

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Grommets are small metal or plastic rings used to reinforce holes in fabric, leather, or plastic, typically in the manufacturing of clothing, upholstery, or luggage. They are often used to prevent fraying or wear and tear around the edges of holes.

Gromyko

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Andrey Gromyko was a Soviet politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union from 1957 to 1985. He was often known for his tough, unyielding, and sometimes uncooperative approach to international diplomacy, earning him the nickname "Mr. Nyet" (meaning "no" in Russian).

Groningen

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Groningen is a city in the province of Groningen in the northeastern part of the Netherlands. It is the largest city in the province and is known for its vibrant cultural scene, lively nightlife, and rich history dating back to the 13th century. The city is also home to the University of Groningen, which is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the Netherlands.

Groom

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The word "groom" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br> A person responsible for the care and maintenance of horses or other animals, especially on a farm or estate.<br> To make or keep someone or something tidy and well-cared for.<br> A man who is engaged to be married.<br> A young man who completes his education or training at a university or an institution.<br><br>In general, "groom" means to prepare or take care of something or someone to make it look good or work properly.

Groomed

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Having a neat and tidy appearance, usually as a result of careful attention to one's appearance.

Groomer

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A person or animal groomer is someone who gives grooming services to animals, typically domestic pets, such as dogs, cats, and horses. This includes activities like cutting and styling their hair, cleaning their ears and eyes, trimming their nails, and bathing them to keep them clean and well-groomed.

Groomers

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Groomers refer to people who are responsible for caring for and keeping the appearance of animals, typically dogs, in top condition. This can include tasks such as trimming their coats, cutting their nails, and cleaning their ears. In addition, groomers may also provide basic care, such as bathing and brushing, to help keep the animals clean and well-groomed. Some groomers may specialize in specific breeds or types of animals, and may have extensive knowledge and expertise in the care and maintenance of these animals.

Grooming

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The word "grooming" refers to the act of cleaning, trimming, and preparing hair, nails, or skin to achieve a clean and presentable appearance, typically for aesthetic or professional purposes. It can also refer to the act of training or raising an animal, usually a dog, to be well-behaved and well-groomed. In a broader sense, grooming can also refer to the act of preparing or improving one's appearance, personality, or behavior to achieve a desired image or impression.

Grooms

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Grooms refer to the male attendants or servants who care for the horses, in particular the ones used in a royal or noble household, and often held a high social status. In modern times, the term is often used to describe the person responsible for preparing and caring for a horse before a competition, particularly in the equestrian sport of show jumping.

Groomsman

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A groomsman is a male attendant or friend of the bridegroom who stands in a marriage ceremony. A typical groomsman is a member of the wedding party, along with the best man, and is often responsible for participating in pre-wedding events and providing support to the groom on the wedding day.

Groomsmen

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Groomsmen refer to the male attendants who assist the groom on his wedding day and are also known as ushers. They are typically the groom's closest friends and family members, and they play a supporting role during the wedding ceremony and reception. Their responsibilities may include standing up as witnesses during the ceremony, helping the groom get ready, and participating in pre-wedding events such as bachelor parties.

Groove

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The word "groove" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. A groove is a long, narrow depression or channel cut into a surface, often used to guide or support something, such as a rail, a boat, or a piece of machinery.<br><br>Example: "The groove in the skateboard allowed it to glide smoothly across the floor."<br><br>2. In music, a groove refers to a repeating pattern of rhythms, often used to provide a foundation for a song or performance. This can include rhythmic patterns, chord progressions, or even entire musical phrases.<br><br>Example: "The band was stuck in a groove, playing the same song over and over again to get it just right."<br><br>3. In general, to be in a groove means to be in a state of fluent and automatic performance or operation, often without conscious effort or distraction. This can apply to anything from sports to work to daily habits.<br><br>Example: "After a few weeks of practicing, I finally got into a groove and could play the guitar with ease."<br><br>I hope that helps!

Grooved

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Grooved refers to a groove or a channel, especially one that is cut or formed in something, such as a road, a record, or a piece of metal.

Grooves

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Grooves refers to a series of channels, ridges, or depressions in a surface, often used to describe the texture or pattern of a material, such as a record's grooves or a musical instrument's fretboard grooves. Additionally, grooves can also refer to a dance style characterized by a bouncy, swaying movement to the music.

Grooviest

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This adjective "grooviest" is a superlative form of the word "groovy," which means being soulful, funky, and generally cool. In a context, it describes something or someone that is the most stylish, hip, and enjoyable, often in a laid-back, relaxed manner.

Grooving

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Grooving refers to the state of being completely absorbed and enjoying oneself in a particular activity, usually music, dance, or a party. It can also mean to move or sway to the rhythm of music with a relaxed and carefree attitude. The word is often used to describe a feeling of being fully immersed and happy in the moment, often with a sense of freedom and release. For example, "I was totally grooving to the beat of the music" or "The crowd was grooving to the DJ's latest mix".

Groovy

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"Groovy" is a slang term that was popular in the 1960s and 1970s, especially among young people. It is used to describe something that is cool, fashionable, or pleasant. It can be used to express approval or admiration, like "That new album is really groovy!" or "I'm feeling groovy after that relaxing vacation."

Grope

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To grope for something or someone means to search for it or them in a clumsy or uncertain way, often by feeling around or making random movements.

Groped

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The verb "groped" is a past tense of the verb "groping", which means to search or feel one's way through something, often using the hands or other parts of the body, in a clumsy or uncertain way, typically because the surroundings are dark or unfamiliar. It can also be used to describe the action of attempting to find or touch someone or something, often in a tentative or probing manner.