Read the definition.
ground
n.
1. Earth's solid surface
2. land used for a specific purpose, such as a parade ground
v.
1. to have pulverized into small pieces
2. to strike land, as with a large ship
Which sentence correctly uses the word ground according to the first noun definition?
A: After a rocky airplane trip, I was very happy when the plane touched ground again.
B: Using a mortar and pestle, the healer ground the dried herbs into powder.
C: My sailing skills are so poor that I will most likely ground the ship on a sandbar if I am not careful.
D: We were allowed to assemble nearby but not on the ground of the museum itself.