verb
/ˈgraɪnd/ grinds; ground /ˈgraʊnd/; grinding
[+ obj] to crush or break (something) into very small pieces by rubbing it against a rough surface or using a special machine
to cut (meat) into small pieces by putting it through a special machine
usually used in U.S. English in the form ground to describe meat that has been cut into very small pieces
to make (something) sharp or smooth by rubbing it against a hard surface [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to cause (things) to rub against each other in a forceful way that produces a harsh noise
[no obj] :to make a harsh noise caused by rubbing
[+ obj] :to rub or press (something) against a hard surface
grind along
[phrasal verb]
to continue in a slow and steady way
grind along (something) :to continue moving down or along (something) in a slow and steady way
grind away
[phrasal verb]
to work or study in a steady, determined way
grind away (something) or grind (something) away :to remove (a part of something) by rubbing something rough against it
grind down
[phrasal verb]
grind down (something) or grind (something) down :to make (something hard) smaller and smoother by gradually rubbing off tiny bits
grind down (someone or something) or grind (someone or something) down :to weaken or destroy (someone or something) gradually
grind on
[phrasal verb]
to continue for a long time - used to describe something unpleasant
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
grind to a halt
or come to a grinding halt
of a machine :to stop working or moving forward
noun
plural grinds
[singular] :boring or difficult work
[count] US :a person who works or studies too much
[count] - used to describe the size of the pieces of something that has been ground
[count] :the act of rotating the hips in a sexual way