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ground

noun as in earth, land

verb as in restrict; drop in place

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Security cameras showed the bushes and grounds around their home all ablaze.

With 117 yards rushing by running back Bucky Irving, the Buccaneers flexed their balanced offense compared to the Chargers’ running game that mustered just 32 yards on the ground.

They had been present around the Saints' Staplewood training ground often, but after the defeat to Spurs, ultimately decided they had no alternative.

From BBC

Serin was sin-binned for cynically slowing a Warriors attack down and, from the resulting penalty, Glasgow were awarded a penalty try when an ominous rolling maul was hauled to ground.

From BBC

We believe that next-generation consumer products need to efficiently use scarce resources, and we’ve built our company from the ground up to minimize food waste and build a robust, carbon-efficient supply chain.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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