Grounders

/ˈɡraʊndərz/ noun

In baseball, hits that bounce along the ground rather than flying through the air, or people who work and live on the ground.

From 'ground' (Old English 'grund') plus the agent suffix '-er' meaning 'one who does.' The baseball term emerged in the 19th century American sport.

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