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grinding
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Grinding , also known as juking , freak dancing or freaking (in the Caribbean , wining ) is a type of close partner dance where two or more dancers rub or bump their bodies against each other, generally with a female dancer rubbing her buttocks against ...
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Grind \Grind\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ground ; p. pr. & vb. n. Grinding .] [AS. grindan; perh. akin to L. frendere to gnash, grind. Cf. Grist .] To reduce to powder by friction, as in a mill, or with the teeth; to crush into small fragments; to produce as ...
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n. matter resulting from the process of grinding; "vegetable grindings clogged the drain" a harsh and strident sound (as of the grinding of gears) the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to water or wind or ice [syn: abrasion , attrition , detrition ...
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Thirty miles of grinding, growling, gravel road later, they reached Abney, a once-booming mining town that had long since withered and now had trouble remembering why it was there.
Away in the backblocks, on the contrary, one becomes a mere machine, grinding through hard tasks--not a pleasant change while so much is going on.
With resounding crashes the structure parted at the weakened points, the furious upheaval stopped, and, the tractor beams shut off, the shattered, smoking, erupting mass of wreckage fell in clashing, grinding ruin upon the city.
Gears -engaged with a clatter, bearings began grinding just audibly beneath the music, and the canvas began moving slowly across the stage, feeding from the full spool toward the empty.
Lorcan, and marched through the room, grinding torn streamers into the carpet, kicking withered-looking balloons out of the way, Benjy scurrying behind him.
Yet there are men still living, and boys who have grown to manhood, scores of them, who toiled for years in the black dust breathed out from its throats of iron, and listened to the thunder of its grinding jaws from dawn to dark of many and many a day.
Grindings and raspings came from the accursed object while Burman battered it to pieces.
Drum and cymbals broke the growling chant with a blow of fierce emphasis, and the voices all together held one long, grinding note that was like the dragging of a boulder over rock.
The war was stalemated, which meant the superior forces of the Dons were slowly grinding the Republicans down.
Both of them stepped back as a grinding started from within, then slowly the black doorstone rolled to the left and warm air gushed out to wash over us.
In the whistle of the wind and the monstrous grinding of the dragline, his voice was nothing and carried nowhere.
Next, the dyer needed to prepare the dyebath, either by boiling and straining plant matter or by grinding prepared dyestuffs.
In addition to water and fuel, the dyers needed copper vats for preparing dyebaths, wooden vats for dyeing the fabric, furnaces for heating the water and boiling the dyes, hooks, rods, barrows and winches to move the fabric around, tools for grinding the dyestuffs, the dyestuffs themselves, mordants, and a building large enough to use and store it all.
The narrow, eellike head reached out of the wave wall and snapped at it viciously, teeth grinding on the sharp metal.
Meanwhile Milo Shipp, author, a thin man in a bow tie, sat in a wooden chair stunned, with a cookie in one hand and a large cocker spaniel on his lap, while a young boy grinding an eggbeater ran in and out of the room.