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groovy

[ groo-vee ]

adjective

groovier, grooviest.
  1. Slang. highly stimulating or attractive; excellent:

    groovy music; a groovy car.

  2. inclined to follow a fixed routine.


groovy

/ ˈɡːɪ /

adjective

  1. slang.
    attractive, fashionable, or exciting
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of groovy1

First recorded in 1850–55; groove + -y 1
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Russell added: "They look pretty good and groovy at the moment, so we'll see."

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“I’m Still Here” travels us to groovy 1970s Rio de Janeiro to befriend a wealthy, loving family who throw their mansion’s doors open for everyone, until the new regime’s secret police barge inside.

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"Bodyguard" might not be the flashiest song on Beyoncé's sprawling 27-track country debut "Cowboy Carter" but it's definitely one of the grooviest.

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“That’s one thing I feel like is missing from video streaming,” says Sevyn, who performed a groovy DJ set for ”Black House Radio” in April.

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It, too, is a trove of exemplary works, from exquisite Raphael drawings to groovy 1970s plastic radios; Coptic tunics to Alexander McQueen couture gowns; vividly hued Islamic tiles to a bunch of grand English beds.

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