Sentence for growing | Use growing in a sentence

Growing example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use growing in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for growing.

  • Nollie was growing up! (8)
  • The trees are growing. (8)
  • The lady was growing brief. (10)
  • The night was growing starry. (10)
  • I seem to be growing an animal. (10)
  • He warned me of growing miserly. (10)
  • Polyphonic music was long in growing. (3)
  • Shelton had been growing, more uneasy. (8)
  • Did it mean, that he was growing dull? (10)
  • Large wine-red violets were growing near. (8)
  • We had hoped the world was growing better. (14)
  • Collecting pictures; growing richer, richer! (8)
  • The action served to harden a growing purpose. (8)
  • I hope to be growing; I fly like a seed to Italy. (10)
  • He kept his growing sentiment religiously to himself. (8)
  • They marked the white cliffs growing over the water. (10)
  • He was growing and uncertain: she was set and decisive. (10)
  • The longing to have her always with him was growing fast. (8)
  • The fire crackled a little, but the room was growing cold. (12)
  • His confidence and my growing recklessness acted in unison. (10)
  • The infirmity had been growing on him ever since his marriage. (8)
  • This growing too fine is our way of relapsing upon barbarism. (10)
  • But Lord Valleys, confronted with danger, was growing steadier. (8)
  • I cannot help fancying that she is growing partial to my brother. (4)
  • She stripped, and ran down into the dark water, fast growing pale. (8)
  • For the first time I begin to think myself capable of growing old. (14)
  • Our own adversity had been growing, and now it became overwhelming. (9)
  • Their impression when they left him was that he was growing proud. (22)
  • He was growing ancient, and gout narrowed the circle he whirled in. (10)
  • She looked him in the eyes, with dismay in her growing intelligence. (9)
  • Over her anxiety brooded a darkness, compounded of vague growing fears. (8)
  • She had nothing but her poor wits, daily growing fainter, to resist him with. (10)
  • Growing haughtier toward him at every step, she advanced to the strange old shop. (10)
  • The air was clean and sweet among all these green fields and green things growing. (2)
  • Each of these bright frail, growing things had life and individuality like herself! (8)
  • It came forward to within a foot of his face, growing visibly larger as it approached. (1)
  • Mr. Dale had shown by signs that he was growing fretfully restive under his burden of doubt. (10)
  • She went to her room, and sat down in the growing dusk to think, with a hot lump in her throat. (9)
  • Many times these last months, especially since she had been growing frightened, he had wondered. (8)
  • He had been gazing at Michael uninterruptedly, and his gaze had been growing more and more sombre. (12)
  • She was growing a little suspicious, but this cunning touch of lover-like interest dispersed the shade. (10)
  • Somehow the ladies were growing gracious toward her, from having previously felt too humble, it may be. (10)
  • And the sound in them the sound the dead hear when flowers are growing, and the wind passing through them? (8)
  • And their little green tridents, growing out from the queer, flat stems, resembled the antennae of insects. (8)
  • His growing acquaintance with the world taught him to put an increasing price on the sentiments of Miss Dale. (10)
  • The cord fell away; his arms parted and floated upward, the hands dimly seen on each side in the growing light. (1)
  • The penetrable gloom there, and the growing apprehension concerning the countess and Nevil, tore her to pieces. (10)
  • There was growing in her, however, something almost of revolt against this attitude on the part of her husband. (13)
  • But apart from his growing love for Helen Spellman, he was too sturdy a man to like this easy method of advancement. (13)
  • The train was late; it was past five, already growing dark, when she reached Paddington and took a cab to the Temple. (8)
  • We gather heroes as we go, if we are among the growing: our constancy is shown in the not discarding of our old ones. (10)
  • It is but an instance of the way in which a profession growing more serious is bound to take knowledge more seriously. (16)
  • But out of the window the dawn was growing ruddy in a long belt over the hill-tops, and day was about to flood the plateau. (2)
  • It was growing dusk on Saturday afternoon when he gave up that intolerable waiting and opened the studio door to go to Nell. (8)
  • But he had to check the young natural lawyer, for the effect of so much masked examination upon Richard was growing baneful. (10)
  • It is age which is tremulously eager in these matters, and cannot wait with the fine patience of nature in her growing moods. (9)
  • In the silence and the lamplight, growing mellower each minute under the green silk shade, he sat confusedly thinking of the past. (8)
  • She tried to disperse the growing burden by an inward summons to contempt of the journalistic profession, but nothing would come. (10)
  • After gravely reproaching the tobacconist for the growing costliness of cigars, he came into the air, feeling extraordinarily empty. (10)
  • He has a square, bold chin, only partially concealed by the short reddish-grey beard, growing to the edges of his firmly closing lips. (9)
  • And in the growing darkness, jolted by the swinging of the carriage, he suffered tortures from his prudence, tortures from his passion. (8)
  • On the other hand, the exercise of her free-will in a fast resolve, was growing all the more a privilege that he was bound to respect. (10)
  • There they stood above the wide country, their bodies outlined against a sky fast growing light, evidently waiting for the sun to rise. (8)
  • Tiny young green leaves were growing from the oddly-interwoven branches of the fig-trees, to which clung the swelling pouches of the fruit. (5)
  • Chapter 18 It was the beginning of February; and Anne, having been a month in Bath, was growing very eager for news from Uppercross and Lyme. (4)
  • Growing cognizant of the infamy of his posture, the Countess begged Evan to drive him out of her sight, and took a sniff at her smelling-bottle. (10)
  • These evenings were growing rather more frequent, with her advancing years, for she was now nearly twenty-five, and there were few Seniors so old. (9)
  • It was intricate and deeply involved with the growing consciousness that property without anyone to leave it to is the negation of true Forsyteism. (8)
  • The father and the mother had witnessed with tempered satisfaction the interest which seemed to be growing up between Ellen and the young minister. (9)
  • Emilia was growing too conscious of her halting eloquence, as the imminence of her happiness or misery hung balancing in doubtful scales before her. (10)
  • Lavender had been growing more and more excited at each word he overheard, for a scheme of really stupendous proportions was shaping itself within him. (8)
  • Mr. Knightley, who, for some reason best known to himself, had certainly taken an early dislike to Frank Churchill, was only growing to dislike him more. (4)

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