Sentences with phrase «nice groove»

The phrase "nice groove" means that something, like a song or rhythm, has a smooth and pleasing flow that makes you want to move or dance to it. Full definition
When she finally hopped in after I miserably failed to complete the level, things got more manageable and extremely enjoyable: we focused on one half of the map and got into a pretty nice groove.
You may be in a nice groove, then all of a sudden, things change again.
I love when we get back into a nice groove with set schedules and this week has been easing us back into it for the rest of the year until SUMMER!
From the opening scene, Hill immediately finds a nice groove for the picture.
Blu - ray Highlight: The audio commentary featuring director / co-star Tommy Lee Jones, co-star Samuel L. Jackson and writer Cormac McCarthy isn't as fascinating as I had hoped, but despite getting off to a fairly slow start, the trio eventually settles into a nice groove with talking points ranging from philosophy to various aspects of the production.
There is also a nice groove built along the side of the e-reader to hold the stylus when not in use.
Hiking does become much easier once you get into a nice groove.
We then carefully worked our way across the kitchen / dining room areas and eventually got into a nice groove — alternating between nailing and laying out the next row.
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