Sentence examples for be ground from inspiring English sources

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be ground

noun

The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.

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This is going to be ground zero".

At the bottom, there'll be ground cover.

Most likely they'll be ground leases with a developer.

Shame it turned out to be Ground Hoggy day.

No one would have thought this would be ground zero".

Let Deepwater Horizon be ground zero for a 9/11 showdown over the role of government.

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"This will be ground-up," one official said.

It's four units, which will be ground-up.

The disclosure was considered by many to be ground-breaking.

If the season ends with the current bottom three in situ it will be ground-breaking.

His ideas might not be ground-breaking, but they could well prove money-making.

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