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1grind Listen to audio/ˈgraɪnd/ verb
grinds; ground Listen to audio/ˈgraʊnd/; grind·ing
1 [+ obj] a : to crush or break (something) into very small pieces by rubbing it against a rough surface or using a special machine
Grind (up) the coffee beans into a fine powder. The corn is ground into meal.
b : to cut (meat) into small pieces by putting it through a special machine
Grind (up) the turkey meat.usually used in U.S. English in the form ground to describe meat that has been cut into very small pieces a recipe made with ground turkey a pound of ground beef [=(US) hamburger, (Brit) mince]
2 : to make (something) sharp or smooth by rubbing it against a hard surface [+ obj] grind an ax [no obj] The steel grinds to a sharp edge.see also ax to grind at 1ax
3 a [+ obj] : to cause (things) to rub against each other in a forceful way that produces a harsh noise
She kept grinding the car's gears. He grinds his teeth in his sleep.
b [no obj] : to make a harsh noise caused by rubbing
I could hear the gears grinding.
4 [+ obj] : to rub or press (something) against a hard surface
She ground (out) her cigarette on the pavement. Dirt was ground into the carpet.
grind along [phrasal verb]
1 : to continue in a slow and steady way
The traffic ground along through the city streets. The economy continues to grind along.
2 grind along (something) : to continue moving down or along (something) in a slow and steady way
The traffic was grinding along the streets.
grind away [phrasal verb]
1 : to work or study in a steady, determined way
She was grinding away at her studies.
2 grind away (something) or grind (something) away : to remove (a part of something) by rubbing something rough against it
He uses a special tool to grind away the stone.
grind down [phrasal verb]
1 grind down (something) or grind (something) down : to make (something hard) smaller and smoother by gradually rubbing off tiny bits
The old dog's teeth had been ground down by use.
2 grind down (someone or something) or grind (someone or something) down : to weaken or destroy (someone or something) gradually
Poverty ground her spirit down. These people have been ground down by years of oppression.
grind on [phrasal verb]
: to continue for a long time — used to describe something unpleasant The war ground on for many more months.
grind out [phrasal verb]
grind out (something) or grind (something) out : to produce (something, especially something of low quality) quickly as part of a continuous process
He grinds out [=churns out] a new novel every year.
grind to a halt or come to a grinding halt
of a machine : to stop working or moving forward
The machinery slowly ground to a halt.often used figuratively Without more money, work on the project will soon grind to a halt. [=stop] The project came to a grinding halt.

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