Word: grind Word origin: Old English grindan, probably of Germanic origin. Although no cognates are known, it may be distantly related to Latin frendere ‘rub away, gnash’. Phonetic: ɡrʌɪnd Listen:
reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing it. Example: grind some black pepper over the salad
rub or cause to rub together gratingly. Example: mountain ranges developed along fault lines where tectonic plates ground against one another
(of a dancer) gyrate the hips erotically. Example: there were sweaty bodies everywhere bumping and grinding to the music
a crushing or grating sound or motion. Example: the crunch and grind of bulldozers
hard dull work. Example: relief from the daily grind
a dancer's erotic gyration of the hips. Example: a bump and grind
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