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Grounds is the plural of ground
Grounds may also refer to:
- Coffee grounds, granulated remains of coffee beans after grinding for coffee
 - Grounds, in law, a rational motive or basis for a belief, conviction, or action taken, such as a legal action or argument:
 
People
- Bertie Grounds (1878–1950), Australian cricketer
 - Jonathan Grounds (born 1988), English footballer
 - Sir Roy Grounds (1905–1981), Australian architect
 - Arthur Grounds (1898–1951), Australian politician
 - Joan Grounds (1939 – 2010), American-born Australian artist
 - Lucy Grounds (1908–1987), Australian politician
 - Vernon Grounds (1914–2010), American theologian and evangelical
 - William Grounds (1874–1958), New Zealand politician
 - Tony Grounds (born 1957), British television scriptwriter
 - Housie Grounds (1903–1963), Australian rules footballer
 
See also
- Groundskeeping, tending an area of land for aesthetic or functional purposes
- Greenskeeper, a person responsible for the care and upkeep of a golf course
 
 
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