grinding (Meaning)

Wordnet

grinding (n)

material resulting from the process of grinding

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

Webster

grinding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Grind

Webster

grinding (a. & n.)

from Grind.

grinding Sentence Examples

  1. The coffee grinder emitted a rhythmic grinding sound that filled the kitchen.
  2. The teeth of the gears ground against each other with a piercing squeal.
  3. The heavy machinery grinded away at the pile of rubble, reducing it to dust.
  4. My muscles grinded with exertion as I pushed the heavy weight overhead.
  5. The grinding of the pebbles underfoot created a melody as we walked along the beach.
  6. The ice beneath the skates grinded and squealed as she pushed off.
  7. The sawmill's grinding blades tore through the logs, producing a steady stream of sawdust.
  8. The millstone grinded the grain into a fine powder.
  9. The grinding gears of the car caused the engine to stall.
  10. The grinding of the teeth indicated the patient's pain and distress.

FAQs About the word grinding

material resulting from the process of grinding, a harsh and strident sound (as of the grinding of gears), the wearing down of rock particles by friction due to

scraping, jarring, cacophonous, abrasive, scratching, growling, guttural, gravel, growly, screeching

tender, smooth, soothing, mellow, golden, sweet, soft, gentle, tender, mellow

The coffee grinder emitted a rhythmic grinding sound that filled the kitchen.

The teeth of the gears ground against each other with a piercing squeal.

The heavy machinery grinded away at the pile of rubble, reducing it to dust.

My muscles grinded with exertion as I pushed the heavy weight overhead.