(1) corporate leaders seemed to grok this concept fairly quickly(2) It's remarkable that the editors didn't grok this basic fact, and put a halt to the entire ridiculous experiment before it even got started.(3) I didn't get on with that Urban Shamanism type thing, but I do grok it.(4) Very few people, though, know more than one or two worlds, because there's just so much to learn that unless you have to work in one of these worlds for more than a couple of years, you don't really grok it all.(5) And I grok some of the arguments against eating other farmed animals, too.(6) Impatient people don't sit still and grok the whole page, check out the archives and figure out what's up.(7) nestling earth couple would like to find water brothers to grok with in peace(8) We spend months, years, sometimes even lifetimes working up the comprehension and courage to utter those few words; it's unfair to expect that everyone will be able grok that info in just a few seconds.(9) It can take months or years just to consciously grok your own experience, more so to effectively share it with someone else.(10) It's hard to envision neurasthenic pulling or other activity, but I don't grok Hegelian infinitesimals either.(11) But many judges do not yet grok this, and maybe never will.(12) It fails to grok the economics of the entire enterprise.(13) because of all the commercials, children grok things immediately(14) Young adults transmit secret messages of desperately longed-for submission beneath their consciously expressed frustrations and resentments, but can't be counted on to grok that media celebrities are not, you know, real.(15) Except that a couple of British scientists recently did ‘theory of mind’ experiments with ravens and found that they, too, seemed to be able to grok complex stuff about a human gazer.(16) She has raised some timely related issues, so we'll try to grok their intricacies and fold them into the discussion.