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  • 91grow away from — ˌgrow a ˈway from [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they grow away from he/she/it grows away from present participle growing away from past tense grew away from …

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  • 92Grow into One — Album par Kumi Kōda Sortie 19 mars 2003 Enregistrement 2002 2003 …

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  • 93grow out of (something) — 1. to become too old to be interested in something. Vinnie did a lot of stupid stuff in high school, but I always thought he d grow out of it. 2. to develop from something. His book grew out of a trip to South America as a member of a government… …

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  • 94grow-bag — growˈ bag or sometimes growˈing bag noun A large plastic bag containing compost in which seeds can be germinated and plants grown to full size • • • Main Entry: ↑grow …

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  • 95grow a beard — grow a beard/moustache/ phrase to start to let the hair on your face grow, so that you will have a beard or moustache Thesaurus: beards and moustacheshyponym Main entry: grow …

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  • 96grow a moustache — grow a beard/moustache/ phrase to start to let the hair on your face grow, so that you will have a beard or moustache Thesaurus: beards and moustacheshyponym Main entry: grow …

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  • 97grow to love something — grow to love/hate/understand/etc something phrase if you grow to feel or understand something, you gradually start to feel or understand it They had grown to love the place and the people. He had grown to realize that she would never change.… …

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  • 98grow to hate something — grow to love/hate/understand/etc something phrase if you grow to feel or understand something, you gradually start to feel or understand it They had grown to love the place and the people. He had grown to realize that she would never change.… …

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  • 99grow to understand something — grow to love/hate/understand/etc something phrase if you grow to feel or understand something, you gradually start to feel or understand it They had grown to love the place and the people. He had grown to realize that she would never change.… …

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  • 100grow from — [phrasal verb] grow from (something) : to come from or originate from (something) The company grew from an idea he had in college. • • • Main Entry: ↑grow …

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