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  • #16
    Originally posted by Albannach View Post
    Ah, I see. You should have said "... although I have grounded it out coming off a steep incline a few times."

    You said you'd "ground it out", I thought you'd been going at something with an angle grinder every time you went down a slope.
    Must be a local lingo thang.

    Grind, ground, two different things to me... grounded out is the same as ground out but with a stutter!
    Last edited by Dodge; 16 September 2012, 22:10.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dodge View Post
      Grind, ground, two different things to me... grounded out is the same as ground out but with a stutter!
      Yes, in the context quoted here, but not in the context of your last post. In your previous post, you altered the tense and therefore the meaning of the word.

      ground 1 - Noun

      1a. The solid surface of the earth.
      b. The floor of a body of water, especially the sea.
      2. Soil; earth: level the ground for a lawn.
      3. An area of land designated for a particular purpose. Often used in the plural: a burial ground; parade grounds.
      4. The land surrounding or forming part of a house or another building. Often used in the plural: a guesthouse on the grounds of the mansion.
      5. An area or a position that is contested in or as if in battle: The soldiers held their ground against the enemy. Character witnesses helped the defendant stand her ground in the trial.
      6. Something that serves as a foundation or means of attachment for something else: a ground of white paint under the mural.
      7. A surrounding area; a background.
      8. The foundation for an argument, a belief, or an action; a basis. Often used in the plural.
      9. The underlying condition prompting an action; a cause. Often used in the plural: grounds for suspicion; a ground for divorce. See Synonyms at base1.
      10. An area of reference or discussion; a subject: The professor covered new ground in every lecture.
      11. grounds The sediment at or from the bottom of a liquid: coffee grounds.
      12. Electricity
      a. A large conducting body, such as the earth or an electric circuit connected to the earth, used as an arbitrary zero of potential.
      b. A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to such a position of zero potential.

      ground 2 - Verb
      Past tense and past participle of grind.

      Ground 2 - Adj.
      1. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) having the surface finished, thickness reduced, or an edge sharpened by grinding
      2. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) reduced to fine particles by grinding

      Grounded - Verb
      Sense 1. To place on or cause to touch the ground.

      Last edited by Albannach; 16 September 2012, 22:29.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Albannach View Post
        Yes, in the context quoted here, but not in the context of your last post. In your previous post, you altered the tense and therefore the meaning of the word.

        ground 1 - Noun

        1a. The solid surface of the earth.
        b. The floor of a body of water, especially the sea.
        2. Soil; earth: level the ground for a lawn.
        3. An area of land designated for a particular purpose. Often used in the plural: a burial ground; parade grounds.
        4. The land surrounding or forming part of a house or another building. Often used in the plural: a guesthouse on the grounds of the mansion.
        5. An area or a position that is contested in or as if in battle: The soldiers held their ground against the enemy. Character witnesses helped the defendant stand her ground in the trial.
        6. Something that serves as a foundation or means of attachment for something else: a ground of white paint under the mural.
        7. A surrounding area; a background.
        8. The foundation for an argument, a belief, or an action; a basis. Often used in the plural.
        9. The underlying condition prompting an action; a cause. Often used in the plural: grounds for suspicion; a ground for divorce. See Synonyms at base1.
        10. An area of reference or discussion; a subject: The professor covered new ground in every lecture.
        11. grounds The sediment at or from the bottom of a liquid: coffee grounds.
        12. Electricity
        a. A large conducting body, such as the earth or an electric circuit connected to the earth, used as an arbitrary zero of potential.
        b. A conducting object, such as a wire, that is connected to such a position of zero potential.

        ground 2 - Verb
        Past tense and past participle of grind.

        Ground 2 - Adj.
        1. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) having the surface finished, thickness reduced, or an edge sharpened by grinding
        2. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) reduced to fine particles by grinding

        Grounded - Verb
        Sense 1. To place on or cause to touch the ground.

        Verb

        ground out (third-person singular simple present grounds out, present participle grounding out, simple past and past participle grounded out)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
          The 4Runner has a neater look to the tailgate,.
          :nods:

          Thats my favorite setup for the 2nd Gen rear.
          4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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