1347 collocations for grown

Everything about me appeared to be growing dim.

Gradually, as I penetrated further into the darkness, it grew fainter; until, in a little while, I could hear nothing.

And lesser good near greater you shall see, As grows the paper shrub 'neath sandal-tree.

The pale, dirty green was growing ever paler and paler, toward white.

" He grew grave, looking long into her blue eyes with the tears forming over them.

Such is the cradle of the little mountaineer, aloft in the very sky; rocked in storms, curtained in clouds, sleeping in thin, icy air; but, wrapped in his hairy coat, and nourished by a strong, warm mother, defended from the talons of the eagle and the teeth of the sly coyote, the bonny lamb grows apace.

Here are growing up the leading men and women of to-morrow.

She gazed upon a world she scarcely knew, As seeking not to know it; silent, lone, As grows a flower, thus quietly she grew, And kept her heart serene within its zone.

It was growing dusk.

At the back of the house there was a space of ground where Mrs. Wiles grew a few vegetables for the household's use.

The banks, which are of a spongy black loam, grow a heavy crop of coarse meadow grass, interspersed in the late summer with the umbrella- like white clusters of water hemlock.

He's grown a beard since he's been out.

Is it not grown so common a thing to asperse causelessly that no man wonders at it, that few dislike, that scarce any detest it?

The girls grew a little pale, but Thursday Smith put his hand on the lever of the press and said: "All right.

The thick, sticky smell grew stronger; the light seemed to grow dimmer, as though it could not burn in that fetid air.

When he closed it, to take up the defence of Canada, the prospect was already black enough, though it grew blacker still as time went on.

'Why,' said he, addressing me, as a new thought seemed to strike him, 'why, your head is growing grey!

He grew restless over his paper and strolled into the bar.

" "Yet why is my heart so cold, Beltane, and wherefore do I tremble?" "The night grows chill, mayhap.

"Of course," he suggested gently, "as soon as you reached home you related to your mistress what had occurred?" Julie grew a little crimson.

I understood, I cannot tell how; and with trembling all my limbs seemed to drop out of joint and my face grow moist with terror.

Grady's face grew redder and redder as the reading proceeded.

They have been known to grow half an inch an hour, eight inches a day.

Slowly, slowly the great, fierce head was drawn low and lower, the foam-flecked jaws gaped wide, but Beltane's grip grew ever the fiercer until, snorting, panting, wild-eyed, the great grey horse faltered in his stride, checked his pace, slipped, stumbled, and so stood quivering in the shade of the tree.

At Martin's side there grew a small plant, its grey-green leaves lying wilted on the ground, and one of the girls paused to water it, and as she sprinkled the drops on it she sang: "Little weed, little weed, In such need, Must you pain, ask in vain, Die for rain, Never bloom, never seed, Little weed?

1347 collocations for  grown