| 释义 | groovygroov‧y /ˈɡruːvi/ adjective old-fashioned informal    a word meaning fashionable, modern, and fun, used especially in the 1960sBut the lanes have hit the modern mood in a musical sense with a groovy little gig called Cosmic Bowl.Fortunately, there's usually groovy soul music playing and eye-catching art adorning the walls.Hey man, I've got a real groovy idea.It was a groovy time across the board-in art, literature and music.It was just groovy for our students to talk in the early 1970s about saving the world as lawyers.Not a bad score for a fortnight in the summer of groovy and psychedelic love, peace and general niceness.This is real groovy love power.When I do get a stab at some groovy chow, what's happened to it, man?
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