Sentence for grew | Use grew in a sentence

Sentences using the word grew. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use grew in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for grew.

  • Then she grew pale. (12)
  • Sharp grew her face. (10)
  • Rhoda grew very chill. (22)
  • It grew colder and dark. (8)
  • Mr. Knightley grew angry. (4)
  • Or the way her hair grew? (8)
  • Her eyelashes grew moist. (10)
  • Daphne Wing grew very pink. (8)
  • But presently he grew calmer. (8)
  • Cyril Morland grew desperate. (8)
  • At last it grew too dark to fight. (7)
  • He read, and his eyes grew horny. (10)
  • He grew hot, then cold, with anger. (8)
  • The room grew insufferable to Cecilia. (10)
  • They grew between the bank and the water. (10)
  • His face grew twinkly; he put out his hand. (8)
  • She did not speak, but her face grew white. (8)
  • His eyes grew sharp, and he squeezed the fingers. (22)
  • Harriet smiled again, and her smiles grew stronger. (4)
  • If people came to speak of him, she grew cold all over. (12)
  • He remembered his engagement and grew doubly embittered. (10)
  • The tiny sound grew till it became the muttering of wheels. (8)
  • The clear light of his simple duty grew cloudy and complex. (10)
  • His grief and anger grew and grew within him. (8)
  • Her heart fluttered, her knees trembled, and her cheeks grew pale. (4)
  • Once again back in the colony he loved, his fortunes grew bright. (19)
  • Stones thumped on his breast; the barrier-line ahead grew denser. (10)
  • The desolation of the picture of England in my mind grew congenial. (10)
  • The feeling grew in Rose that the Countess lowered and degraded her. (10)
  • The sounds, like the humming of large flies, grew deeper, more vibrating. (8)
  • Dorminghurst grew out of the forest under the influence of a master mind. (18)
  • The poor fellow grew green with terror, and fell upon his knees before me. (6)
  • Stiller and stiller grew nature, as at the meeting of two electric clouds. (10)
  • As he wrote, she grew more radiant, more indistinct, more fiercely desired. (10)
  • This longing grew in her so all night that at breakfast she told her father. (8)
  • Fainter and fainter grew the incident; it seemed to have its right proportions. (8)
  • In Frances Freeland, lying awake till two, as was her habit, the suggestion grew. (8)
  • Lavender sat a little further forward on his chair, and the trouble in his eyes grew. (8)
  • Smaller and more remote grew the regions where they could roam free and undisturbed. (19)
  • Miss Milray grew more and more exhaustive in her analysis, and enjoyed refining upon it. (9)
  • It never grew longer, and was prompted by the feeling that her face was like an April day. (8)
  • Farina beheld a scene that first dazzled, but, as it grew into shape, sank him with dismay. (10)
  • Musical Society, which grew out of a singing class formed in that town, by Billings, in 1774. (3)
  • Sheila, whose hands were clenched, and whose face had been fiery red, grew suddenly almost white. (8)
  • When one grew old and wild and ran up bills, one somehow never ran them up with Gessler Brothers. (8)
  • The English fire grew hotter every day from the 150 cannon which had been planted upon the walls. (19)
  • Although I had lost faith both in my own powers and in mankind, my soul gradually grew calm again. (12)
  • An indefinite resentment at Riversley was the feeling I grew conscious of after very fast walking. (10)
  • She had sight of a tear that grew big under the lashes of each of his eyelids, and rolled heavily. (10)
  • But George and his partner sat on, and with every glass of wine the light in their eyes grew brighter. (8)
  • With this apology for himself, Lord Fleetwood grew tolerant of the person honourably avowed as his wife. (10)
  • Everything was very still, not even the poplars stirred, yet the purple grew with sinister, unmoving speed. (8)
  • Reflecting on it, Cecilia grew indignant at the thought that Mr. Tuckham might have been acting a sinister part. (10)
  • Emilia grew distantly aware that the policeman and his wife talked of her and watched her with combined observation. (10)
  • For a moment Robert stood as if listening, and then white grew his face, and he swayed and struck his hands together. (10)
  • The ox-eyed daisies in this orchard, which gave it such a moony look sometimes, grew wild and happy, and had their hour. (8)
  • The later it grew, the more he was tormented by his hunger, and the flapping of the bats, which he could not see in the dark. (5)
  • Weeks grew into months and the spring came and the summer passed yet no word from the one she knew was dearer to her than life. (18)
  • It grew, under the law that regulates the growth of walled cities in precarious situations: not in extent, but in height and density. (2)
  • This was an outlying plot of neglected ground belonging to their farm, two sedgy meadows, hedged by banks on which grew oaks and ashes. (8)
  • When this had passed, his eyesight and sensations grew clearer, and he sat in a mental doze, looking at things with quiet animal observation. (10)
  • Gradually another outlined itself at some distance above, and then the first grew double, triple, till at last six arches of red could be counted. (14)
  • The sun set, dew began to fall; the river changed, and grew whiter; the sky paled to the colour of an amethyst; shadows lengthened, dissolved slowly. (8)
  • The rose-bush to which Xanthe went grew on the dike that belonged in common to her father and uncle, beside a bench of beautifully-polished white marble. (5)

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Definition of grew:

  • grew, gr, pa.t. of grow_.(0)

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