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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling groovy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "feeling groovy" when you want to express a happy, carefree and relaxed state of mind. It is often used to convey a sense of contentment and enjoyment. Example: After a long day at work, I went for a walk in the park and listened to my favorite music. As the sun began to set, I couldn't help but smile and think to myself, "I am feeling groovy." The warm breeze, the beautiful scenery, and the feel-good song in my ears all combined to create a peaceful and contented feeling.
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"Feeling Groovy".
Feeling Groovy -- and learning the importance of water safety -- at the new Rockaway Y. Sandy also brought to the fore a number of concerns that the YMCA and many other community organizations have been involved with for years, including hunger, housing, unemployment and education.
Between images of Fred and Ginger dancing "Pick Yourself Up," Rita Hayworth on a giant piano keyboard, Degas's "Blue Dancers," and dancing ducks, Stroman pasted up such quotations as "Life is a cabaret," "I have a place where dreams are born, and time is never planned," "Feeling groovy," and, from Martha Graham, "All that is important is this one moment in movement.
* The Longest Time by Billy Joel, * La Isla Bonita by Madonna, * Livin' on a Prayer by Jon Bon Jovi, * Rockin' in the Free World by Neil Young, * Living in the Promised Land by Willie Nelson, * Across the Universe by the Beatles and also Fiona Apple, and * Feeling Groovy (59th Street Bridge Song) by Simon and Garfunkel.
After the rally, a pair of folk singers harmonized as we wandered off to class, feeling groovy.
Rock'n'roll isn't supposed to be about "wearing the right clothes and feeling groovy", he argued, but about "knowing who the enemy is, and fighting back with the imagination".
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And I feel groovy about it.
As baby-boomer executives age, they can still feel groovy, or at least needed, in such jobs.
There's a song about the 59th Street Bridge (kicking down its cobblestones made you feel groovy) and about the London Bridge.
The Queensboro Bridge was where Simon and Garfunkel felt groovy, where Woody Allen and Diane Keaton watched dawn break in "Manhattan," where the city could be seen, as F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, "in its first wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the world".
The experience of Imitation of Christ feels groovy and transgressive, until you consider that its premise -- exploiting a critique of consumer culture to sell more stuff -- is as old as the legendary Volkswagen ads that gave birth to the idea over 40 years ago.
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