0 to make something into small pieces or a powder by pressing between hard surfaces: --
1 to rub something against a hard surface, in order to make it sharper or smoother: --
2 the size of grains in a substance that has been ground, especially coffee: --
3 a difficult or boring activity that needs a lot of effort: --
4 to crush a substance between hard, moving surfaces into small pieces or a powder: --
5 to rub an object against a hard surface in order to make it sharper, thinner, or smoother: --
The latter manos vary considerably, being too small, too large, or too irregularly shaped for grinding large amounts of maize on a daily basis.
Both features favor long, extended grinding strokes instead of the shor t, downward crushing strokes of less intensive grinding.
Instead, this analysis aims at characterizing the nature of grinding activities in larger par ts of the city.
The sides were glowing and going round, grinding out a familiar rumble.
Thus, the customers' utilities ground the utilities of the other constraints.
The remaining part of the body was ground in a small bowl with physiological saline.
The key to the answer lies in whether it is judged appropriate to ground primal faith on the quadriplegic nature of divine activity.
Where the standards were unclear, gover nment officials faced the dilemma of how to ground the political justification for authoritative direction of private voluntary relationships.