16 Verbs to Use for the Word grew

While they drank their cocktails Bobby watched Graham's disapproval grow.

Just at the entrance of the fields below, Thou shalt behold a tall black poplar grow; Safe in its hollow trunk I will attend, And seize thy spirit when thou dost descend.

Best of all sounded our own Arndt's German words, "The Lord, who bade iron grow, wished for no slaves."

THE SHEPHERD WIND When hills and plains are powdered white, And bitter cold the north wind blows, Upon my window in the night A fairy-garden grows.

That all the love my passions crave will soon a full fruition find; Fast my passion stronger grows, and if of love there measure be, Believe it, dearest, that the whole can find its summary in me!

They abhorred wine; they had reason to, God knows; T remembered the dinner and all that had signalised it, and felt my confusion grow.

Need I mention to you a Scott, that fertile and fascinating writer, the vegetation of whose mind is as rapid as that of a northern summer, and as rich as the most golden harvests of the south, whose beautiful creations succeed each other like fruits in Armida's enchanted garden, "one scarce is gathered ere another grows?"

In this letter he very gratefully acknowledges the favor he received in England; and, in answer to some things desired of him when here, says that he has been in the country where the tree producing the gum-Arabic grows, and can assist the English in that trade.

Heaven blesses still with gifts divine The hundred scions of his line; And all the officers of Chow From age to age more lustrous grow.

Yes, every Spirit has received Due honor, and, still unrelieved, Our sufferings greater grow.

Even as the Alpine rose Grows pale and withers in the swampy air, There is no life for him but in the sun And in the breath of Heaven's fresh-blowing airs.

I like to do it, too, but Watts says it squeezes the grows out of 'em.

My senses swim, And the world is growing dim; Thronging shadows cloud the light, Like the advent of the night; Colder, colder, colder still, Upward steals a vapor chill; Strong the earthly odor grows, I smell the Mould above the Rose!" "Welcome, Life!

As for Dr. McAlway, he sat on the edge of his chair with his hands on his knees and wagged his shaggy head, and before we got through he, too, joined in with his big sonorous voice: "Thou wouldst still be adored as this moment thou art," Oh, I can't tell hereit grows late and there's work to-morrowall the things we did and said.

The immorals o' the people throve an' grew.

But as the sense of right and justice and the desire to promote the public welfare grow, individualism grows also.

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