Sentence for grown | Use grown in a sentence

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  • You have grown so! (9)
  • My cousin is grown up. (4)
  • He had grown thoughtful. (12)
  • He had grown coxcombical. (10)
  • He had at once grown very red. (8)
  • Her little face had grown thin. (12)
  • But her heart had grown since then. (8)
  • No man had ever grown grey more beautifully. (9)
  • I am grown learned (after a fashion) and dull. (14)
  • He had grown grey in the service of the company. (8)
  • They had, indeed, grown up together from childhood. (1)
  • He seems to me to be grown particularly gentle of late. (4)
  • His mute, white face had suddenly grown scared and pink. (8)
  • The population of Canada had now grown to 50,000 souls. (19)
  • We have planted the ground and by our labour grown rich. (19)
  • Her face had not grown old in all those twenty-eight years. (8)
  • Mighty composedly the majority of the grown people took it. (2)
  • Sir Austin had grown to be a vindictive phantom in her mind. (10)
  • The channel for them has grown so dry that they prick and sting. (10)
  • Yet it had grown impossible for me to think of him without pride. (10)
  • He certainly had grown paler, and was again lightly thumping the table. (8)
  • Having persuaded himself that he was dyspeptic, he had grown irascible. (10)
  • To watch him was painful, so feeble had he grown; I was glad to get away. (8)
  • When a sentiment has grown to be a passion (mercifully may I be spared!) (10)
  • He had a little clipped moustache, and hair had grown on his clean-cut jaw. (8)
  • She had changed her world, and grown to it, but her nature had not changed. (9)
  • The alteration is not in them, if their parties are grown tedious and dull. (4)
  • The measles is a very important pestilence in connection with a grown woman. (8)
  • He had grown, during the interval, to be more communicative as to particulars. (10)
  • But now that it had grown so wide, the life along shore passed us by at a distance. (2)
  • Her veil softened her heavy face; but she had not grown thinner in her bereavement. (9)
  • He had recently grown a little, pointed, goat-like beard which had a reddish colour. (12)
  • In her arms she carried Puck, the little Pekingese, who had grown old and slept much. (12)
  • He felt that the lights ought to have grown dim, but the place was as brilliant as ever. (9)
  • She had grown up very much during these last months of hospital training away from home. (8)
  • It is something that they have made; it is not anything that has grown out of their lives. (9)
  • He had grown to love her with the fullest force of a selfish, though not a common, nature. (10)
  • He had grown to love her with the fullest force of a selfish, though not a common, nature. (22)
  • Baden was her first peep at the edges of the world since she had grown to be a young woman. (10)
  • But if things had grown better to the south, it was still desolate and inclement near at hand. (2)
  • One son, the handsome Phaon, has grown up under our roof, while yours shelters the lovely Xanthe. (5)
  • He did not appear to her as a different man, but she had grown sensible of being a stronger woman. (10)
  • He had never quite grown out of the feeling that to make himself conspicuous in any way was bad form. (8)
  • However, I am rested and grown so stout that I have positively had to let out a reef in my trousers. (14)
  • With Rose love will be full grown when it is once avowed, and will know where to go to be nourished. (10)
  • There were shrinkages of one kind and another, and living had grown much more expensive and luxurious. (9)
  • And his appetite to succeed, to be some one of note in this hurly-burly of Chicago, had grown very fast. (13)
  • It seemed now so sure of its end, so strong and easy in its gait, like a grown man full of determination. (2)
  • The reason why he threw me down so easily is, I have grown about a foot, and I have not got up my strength. (9)
  • Richard appeared to have grown perfectly willing to give everything up to the fair face, his bridal Hesper. (10)
  • A little man with a pink face and large red ears was sitting in a fat pink chair, as if he had been grown there. (8)
  • They were the same in change to an eye grown older; they promised, as at the first, happiness for recklessness. (10)
  • I am grown wretchedly thin, I know; but I will not pain you by describing my anxiety; you have seen enough of it. (4)
  • They are of the color and flavor of a very insipid little muskmelon which has grown too near a patch of squashes. (9)
  • They were so far behind the rest that he devoted himself entirely to her, and they had grown more and more confidential. (9)
  • This fearful scene was enacted within fifty paces of our toes, but we were rooted to the ground as if we had grown there. (7)
  • He thought of that old Indian marvel, the suspended life of the buried fakir, over whose grave the corn is sown and grown. (2)
  • She had grown easy in her ceremonial duties, and (since the death of her mother and sisters) had no desire to return home. (14)
  • Her deep awareness of him, her sense of living for him, had not grown feebler during these years of radiance and fulfilment. (12)
  • Such natures, in the painful effort to reconcile apparent antagonism and read themselves, forget that they are not full grown. (10)
  • Boyne stood talking to his mother, with his hands, which he had not grown to, largely planted on the jambs of her state-room door. (9)
  • His voice had grown hurried, so that he hardly knew it for his own, and twice he jerked his head back as if struggling for breath. (8)
  • Who were they, and in what different places, with what cares or ills, had their joyous voices grown old, or fallen silent for evermore? (9)
  • I found myself traversing a small glen, grown over with a low oak scrub, and not presenting, on any side, the slightest trace of habitation. (6)
  • He thoughtfully patted the plump abdomen which, thanks to the fleshpots of The Blue Pike, had grown so rotund in his fifteen years of service. (5)
  • He had grown a short beard, his cheeks seemed a little fatter, and his eyes surely more green; otherwise, he looked much as she remembered him. (8)
  • Only Frances Freeland was smiling and gazing lovingly at dear Derek, thinking he would be so handsome when he had grown a nice black moustache. (8)
  • The two gentlemen had struck up a House of Commons acquaintanceship, and finding themselves bound for the same destination, had grown friendly. (10)
  • Thanks to abstemious habits, he had not grown fat and gabby; his nose was pale and thin, his grey moustache close-clipped, his eyesight unimpaired. (8)
  • And the Countess, kind as her sentiments had grown toward the afflicted creature, was compelled to proclaim her densely stupid in material affairs. (10)
  • I had grown tolerably well acquainted with the young ladies and could exchange looks and even greetings with their guardian without actual repugnance. (1)
  • She had not grown less American, certainly, since she had left home; even the little conformities to Europe that she practiced were traits of Americanism. (9)

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