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GROUND
- into concealment or hiding
- the earth's solid surface
- earth or soil
- the land surrounding a building
- the basis for a belief
- coffee dregs
- of or on ground
- to place on a foundation
- to teach the basics to
- to cause (a ship) to run aground
- to restrict the social activities of
- to wear, crush, or sharpen by friction
- to reduce to particles
- to rub together harshly, as the teeth
- to operate by turning a crank
- the act or sound of grinding
- grade of fineness
- dreary, uninteresting work
- to pass or travel over a certain area
- to make a certain amount of progress in dealing with a piece of work, subject, treatise, or the like
- to render (an argument, position, person, etc.) ineffective or invalid; refute
- gradually from the most elementary level to the highest level
- extensively; thoroughly
- to advance (or fail to advance)
- to be put out at first base after hitting a ground ball to the infield
- to maintain one's position; be steadfast
- beyond a reasonable or necessary point
- into action or well under way
- to restrict (an aircraft or pilot) to the ground
- in an area or situation that one knows well
- GRIND, to wear, smooth, or sharpen by friction [v] / to place on a foundation [v GROUNDED, GROUNDING, GROUNDS]
- at the place of interest or importance; actively engaged
- to change position in an argument or situation
- to be perfectly satisfactory; please greatly
- to become grounded at low water
- into a den, burrow, shelter, or the like
- to place on a foundation [v -ED, -ING, -S]