grind
Third Person
grinds
Present Participle
grinding
Past Tense
ground
Past Participle
ground
1
to crush something into small particles by rubbing or pressing it against a hard surface
transitive
- She had to grind the coffee beans before brewing her morning coffee.
- The millstone was used to grind wheat into flour in the old-fashioned mill.
- In the kitchen, she used a mortar and pestle to grind the spices for the curry.
- The barista carefully ground the coffee beans to achieve the desired coarseness.
2
to rub together and produce a grating or scraping sound
- The gears in the old clock began to grind as they turned, emitting a loud and irregular noise.
- The metal gears in the machine began to grind loudly as they turned.
- The brakes on the bicycle began to grind, producing a high-pitched squealing noise as he applied pressure.
- The heavy metal gate scraped and ground against the concrete pavement as it was dragged open.
- The violinist winced as the bow ground against the strings, producing a discordant sound.
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3
to use physical force to rotate a handle or crank in order to activate a piece of machinery
transitive
- She was grinding a millstone to ensure its smooth operation during the grain milling process.
- The engineer was grinding a milling machine to adjust its settings for precise machining operations.
- He was grinding a drill press to sharpen its drill bits for accurate drilling operations.
- The mechanic was grinding a surface grinder to ensure flatness and smoothness in metalwork pieces.
- She was grinding a bench grinder to sharpen various tools used in the workshop, such as chisels and knives.
4
to dance with rhythmic and repetitive movements that are suggestive in nature
- At the club, couples were grinding to the beat of the music, lost in the rhythm and energy of the dance floor.
- The dancers moved in sync, grinding against each other with intense passion and sensuality.
- As the music grew more intense, the crowd began to grind to the pulsating rhythm, creating an electrifying atmosphere.
- The music throbbed with a hypnotic beat, inspiring the dancers to grind and move in perfect harmony with the rhythm.
5
to make persistent and intense effort towards a goal
- Despite the challenges, she continued to grind through her medical studies.
- She grinds through her piano practice every day, honing her skills in pursuit of musical excellence.
- Despite the exhaustion, he grinds through his workout routine, pushing himself to new limits in the gym.
- The student grinds through his homework assignments, determined to excel academically.
- She grinds through her work projects, staying focused and disciplined to meet deadlines and deliver results.
6
to wear down or shape something through repetitive friction or abrasion
transitive
- The metalworker meticulously ground the metal rod to achieve a smooth and precise finish.
- The glassblower used a grinding wheel to grind the edges of the glass vase.
- The knife maker ground the blade against a sharpening stone to hone its edge to razor sharpness.
- The pottery artist used a pottery wheel to grind and shape the clay into a beautiful vase.
- The blacksmith heated the metal horseshoe in the forge and then used a hammer to grind and shape it into the desired form.
7
to study intensively in preparation for an exam
- The library was packed with students grinding for their midterms.
- She has ground for weeks to master the material.
- They will grind late into the night to ensure they're ready.
- He knew he had to grind hard over the weekend to pass his upcoming physics exam.
- He decided to skip the party and spend the night grinding for his calculus test instead.
8
to oppress or weaken someone or something, often through harsh or repetitive action
- The harsh conditions of the factory grind the workers' spirits.
- The government’s policies have ground the population into poverty.
- The constant pressure to perform can grind students' confidence.
- The king's unfair taxes ground the peasants into despair.
- The relentless competition at school grinds some students to exhaustion.
9
to surfing aggressively, often with a focus on sharp, quick maneuvers or maintaining speed on the wave
- He loves to grind the waves, always pushing himself to go faster.
- The surfer grinded down the face of the wave, showing off his skills.
- Watch how she grinds that wave—her control is impressive!
- After hours of practice, he's finally able to grind without wiping out.
- That’s how you grind—sharp turns and full power through the wave!