ingroove (Meaning)

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ingroove (v. t.)

To groove in; to join in or with a groove.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ingroove

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

ingroove Sentence Examples

  1. The label's distribution is ingrooved through a variety of online and retail outlets.
  2. The music ingrooved seamlessly into my playlist, enhancing the overall listening experience.
  3. His voice ingrooved into my memory, creating an unforgettable sonic impression.
  4. The melody ingrooved itself into my subconscious, haunting me with its infectious rhythm.
  5. The sound of the river ingrooved a sense of peace and tranquility into my soul.
  6. The painting's colors ingrooved an ethereal glow into the room, transforming its ambiance.
  7. The scent of lavender ingrooved a calming effect into the atmosphere, easing my mind and body.
  8. The gentle breeze ingrooved a refreshing whisper through the leaves, revitalizing the trees.
  9. The sunset ingrooved a golden hue into the sky, casting a warm glow upon the surrounding landscape.
  10. The taste of chocolate ingrooved a rich and decadent flavor into my mouth, tantalizing my taste buds.

FAQs About the word ingroove

To groove in; to join in or with a groove.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The label's distribution is ingrooved through a variety of online and retail outlets.

The music ingrooved seamlessly into my playlist, enhancing the overall listening experience.

His voice ingrooved into my memory, creating an unforgettable sonic impression.

The melody ingrooved itself into my subconscious, haunting me with its infectious rhythm.