Use grow in a sentence
Sentences ending with grow
- The steamboat men will take pains to make them grow. [7]
- Only think, Mandane, where could the third ear grow? [10]
- Here, before my very eyes I saw it grow. [10]
- I can say this much, that if I do not love you, as the word is generally understood, I have a new respect for you, and a new affection, and I think that these will grow. [9]
- Thus only will things grow. [4]
- Take celery, now --there's only one spot in this country where celery will grow. [5]
- Then we reach the plains, where it is true many kinds of plants grow. [10]
- On such occasions the nasal quality of Bijah's voice seemed to grow. [9]
- I only know that while New Yorkers are burdened with banks and drifts of snow, Californians are burdened with banks and drifts of flowers, if they only keep their hands off and let them grow. [5]
- There is no sufficient flavor of humanity in the soil out of which we grow. [6]
Short sentences using grow
- Turnips don't grow on trees! [5]
- How pale you grow! [10]
- It began to grow dark. [10]
- They grow vain enough. [9]
- We grow wise apace. [5]
Sentences containing grow two or more times
- Would people grow young together even as harmoniously as they grow old together? [4]
- Trees won't grow worth chucks in a Cincinnati graveyard, but in a Sent Louis graveyard they grow upwards of eight hundred foot high. [5]
- I have said this without claiming any special growth in humanity for myself, though I do hope I grow tenderer in my feelings as I grow older. [6]
- In this way the mind, the taste, the feelings, grow delicate, just as the hands grow white and soft when saved from toil and incased in soft gloves. [6]
- And this was my first proposal: "Dorothy, when you grow up and I grow up, you will marry me, and I shall give you all these strawberries. [9]
- To grow up in a narrow creed and to grow out of it is a tremendous trial of one's nature. [6]
- You may not have seen, but I have seen, how good men brought up in those traditions of unlimited power, in time when they grow more irritable, become cruel and harsh, are conscious of it, but cannot restrain themselves and grow more and more miserable. [2]
- Looking to future generations, there is no cause to fear that the social instincts will grow weaker, and we may expect that virtuous habits will grow stronger, becoming perhaps fixed by inheritance. [1]
- We will make converts day by day; we will grow strong by calmness and moderation; we will grow strong by the violence and injustice of our adversaries. [7]
- You'll be in civilisation again, and in a rising town of white people--Groise 'll be a city in five years, and you can grow up and grow rich with the place. [11]
More example sentences with the word grow in them
- If the young Zouave of the family looks smart in his new uniform, its respectable head is content, though he himself grow seedy as a caraway-umbel late in the season. [6]
- The honeysuckle in your garden needs a support, that it may grow and put forth flowers; let these poor songs be the espalier around which your memory of the absent one can twine its tendrils and cling lovingly. [10]
- You are still young, Katharina; try to grow better. [10]
- My wives are young and charming, and when they grow old, what is to hinder me from taking others, still handsomer, and who, by the side of the faded beauties, will be doubly charming. [10]
- Money may desert you, friends forsake you, enemies grow indifferent to you, but the scarlet fever will be true to you, through thick and thin, till you be all saved or damned, down to the last one. [5]
- In marrying us you style us, 'the mistress of the house,' and if the elders of the citizens grow infirm, in this country it is not the sons but the daughters that must be their mainstay. [10]
- With us what you call time is a spacious thing; it takes a long stretch of it to grow an angel to full age. [5]
- During the earliest years of the new century the political atmosphere had changed, the public had shown a tendency to grow restless; and everybody knows how important it is for financial operations, for prosperity, that the people should mind their own business. [9]
- Then the eyes would grow pitiful at my helplessness, and she would murmur my name. [9]
- But finally she would grow calmer and say some comforting disdainful thing--something like this: "But who are they?--Animals! [5]
- After this he would grow bewildered, then repentant, then contrite. [9]
- And how soon would anguish of soul utterly destroy the spell, which was slowly, slowly, yet steadily diminishing, and, when the mirror revealed wrinkles which the skill of no Olympus could efface, when she----No, she was not created to grow old! [10]
- I grow sick with wondering why. [13]
- He found that with regard to the Grosvenor Green apartment he had not allowed for his wife's willingness to get any sort of roof over her head again after the removal from their old home, or for the alleviations that grow up through mere custom. [8]
- I shall read with him and walk with him, and I shall grow to think like him a little --in everything except religion. [11]
- He looked forward with delight to the time when he could again have his private garden, grow his own lettuce and tomatoes, and not have to get so much "sarce" from Congress. [4]
- If all the windows in the monastery were as dear, the monks might grow fat! [10]
- This story, which will live and grow for years in this region, a waxing and never-waning peril of the volcano, I found, subsequently, had the foundation I have mentioned above. [4]
- Then your brow will grow smooth again; and if the model is a success, and you want to buy marble, or pay the founder, then out with your gold, out of the coffer and its hiding-place! [10]
- But a willow will grow in baked sand wet with rainwater. [6]
- Cornelia's lips grow white, and her pulse hardly warms her thin fingers,--but she has melted all the ice out of the hearts of those young Gracchi, and her lost heat is in the blood of her youthful heroes. [6]
- Was it worth while living, only to grow older and older, and, coming, heavy with sleep, to the Homestead of the Ages, enter a door that only opened inwards, and be swallowed up in the twilight? [11]
- The rapidity with which ideas grow old in our memories is in a direct ratio to the squares of their importance. [6]
- But you see when people have been getting ready for months in a quiet way to get married, they are bound to grow stingy, and go to saving up money against that awful day when it is sure to be needed. [5]
- You never know what you may be aiding to grow in it. [4]
- But he knew what a distance their ages seemed just now to put between them,--a distance which would grow practically less and less with every year, and he did not wish to risk anything so long as there was no danger of interference. [6]
- I wish it were possible to grow a variety of grape like the explosive bullets, that should explode in the stomach: the vine would make such a nice border for the garden,--a masked battery of grape. [4]
- I thought they were of your rearing, though indeed they grow but poorly. [12]
- Wages and money were both better in Philadelphia, but the fund for his mother's trip to Kentucky apparently did not grow very rapidly. [5]
- Is it a weed that will grow anywhere, in a crevice between two stones in the city? [9]
- I think, as we grow older, we decrease as individuals, and as if in an immense audience who hear stirring music, none essays to offer a new stave, but we only join emphatically in the chorus. [6]
- From here I watched the other nuts grow to be trees. [10]
- Have we not watched her grow up here, mirthful, brave, pure-souled--" "Fitted for any station," interposed the Seigneur huskily. [11]
- Sometimes the head was polled; sometimes the hair was curled, and then suffered to grow long like a woman's locks, and many times cut off, above or under the ears, round as by a wooden dish. [4]
- And fortunate it was for Philip that his romance was left to grow in the wonder-working process of his own mind. [4]
- When his beard was first beginning to grow, he was given by our gracious Duke to Chevalier von Brand as his esquire, and sent to Spain, to buy Andalusian horses. [10]
- And because he was dark, morose, and made no friends, and wished none, but went solitary his own dark way, Phil fancied that he must have Spanish blood in his veins, and would no doubt grow up to be a pirate. [4]
- Even when the violence of these emotions had in some degree subsided, and he was beginning to grow more calm, there came into his mind a new thought, the anguish of which was scarcely less. [12]
- Spring is the very Saviour, as it were, of all the numberless folk, great and small, which grow green and blossom there, wherefore the forest holds festival for his birthday and cradle feast as is but fitting! [10]
- These thoughts remain very much the same from day to day, from week to week; and as we grow older, from month to month, and from year to year. [6]
- It is not very good soil, still I think she can grow enough for one table and I am in a position to select the table. [5]
- When I grow up, they'll have to stop it. [9]
- It has sprung up, as it were; in the night like a mushroom; it stands before us in full daylight as lusty as an oak, and promising to grow and flourish in the perennial freshness of an evergreen. [3]
- He can grow up with that paper, and achieve a successful life. [5]
- The daughters grow up under careful guidance, for the mother is neither ignorant nor inexperienced. [10]
- People who grow up together and meet every day, morning, noon, and night, get used to each other as the foot does to the sandal, and the sandal to the foot, but the heart remains untouched. [10]
- But Austen made up his mind that there was no reason why he should grow up that way. [9]
- Let him grow up as Heaven wills, and if he perishes in want and shame, if he is put in the pillory or dies on the scaffold, one mission at least will be left for me. [10]
- He could not understand why Blanche should stagger and grow white when he told her; nor why she insisted on taking the liquor herself. [11]
- You must look to this, and see that her heart does not grow heavy among these solemn ruins. [12]
- He showed favour to the justice who had pitied him when he was supposed to have stolen a pig, and he had the gratification of seeing him grow in the public esteem and become a great and honoured man. [5]
- Myrtle resigned herself to the guidance of the lovely phantom, which seemed so much fuller of the unextinguished fire of life, and so like herself as she would grow to be when noon should have ripened her into maturity. [6]
- It is important to the enemy that such a force shall not take shape and grow and thrive in the South, and in precisely the same proportion it is important to us that it shall. [7]
- If it comes to stand between me and the thought, or the personality behind the thought, I grow more and more suspicious. [4]
- You will have to ring your bell ten or fifteen times before you get a servant there; and when he goes off to fill your order you will grow old and infirm before you see him again. [5]
- It is proposed to reduce the width where excessive by brushwood dykes, at first low, but raised higher and higher as the mud of the river settles under their shelter, and finally slope them back at the angle upon which willows will grow freely. [5]
- What had happened to make her grow suddenly grave, Isaac Worthington never knew. [9]
- Men grow hardened to it, however. [4]
- Her art seemed to him to grow under his eyes like a wonderful plant, and the quiet, reserved man expressed his delight so unequivocally that the Emperor beckoned to him and asked his opinion of the singer's performance. [10]
- No, it elected to grow up, which it did. [5]
- It is horrible to grow old, except one has been a saint--and a mother. [11]
- We need only to grow old to perceive that life has a head with many faces. [10]
- Indeed, people seemed to grow more good with one so unselfish and so gentle. [4]
- The noise seemed to grow louder and come nearer; and, just as our mother cried, "For Heaven's sake, Martha! [10]
- His face seemed to grow longer as he pulled his goatee. [9]
- His figure seemed to grow larger in the mist, and the grey haze gave his hair a frosty coating, so that age and youth seemed strangely mingled in him. [11]
- He was glad to get away and find a place where he could despise himself in private and try to grow his clipped plumes again. [5]
- Paris has nothing to compare with it for natural beauty,--Paris, which cannot let a tree grow, but must clip it down to suit French taste. [4]
- The answer seems to be that peoples, as well as their leaders and interpreters, must grow to meet critical situations. [9]
- He must grow to be a mighty man for their sakes, and I doubt not that his nurse gives him better nourishment to that end than I could who am only a weak woman. [10]
- We watched the tinted pictures grow and brighten upon the water till every little detail of forest, precipice and pinnacle was wrought in and finished, and the miracle of the enchanter complete. [5]
- His thin lips tightened, his narrow forehead seemed to grow narrower, and his very cassock appeared to contract austerely on his figure as he talked to the refugee of misfortune. [11]
- Every bed was thus free, and there was land to be got for a song, enough to grow what would suffice for two men's daily wants. [11]
- And I--On the throne we grow unaccustomed to opposition. [10]
- He seemed to thrive on panics, and to grow strong and rich with every turn of the wheel. [4]
- Guida, so Detricand thought, might break her heart and live on; this woman would break her heart and die: the one would grow larger through suffering, the other shrink to a numb coldness. [11]
- It was at this time that the wonderful counterpane began to grow, to the continual astonishment of Giuseppe, to whom it seemed a marvel of skill and patience, and who saw what love and sweet hope Fiammetta was knitting into it with her deft fingers. [4]
- Trying it a third morning, I was obliged to throw it over the fence in order to save from destruction the green things that ought to grow in the garden. [4]
- Some heroines grow thin and worn by the troubles which they are forced to go through. [9]
- Where one of these figures is found, the forty-day-fast story is likely to grow out of it, as the mistletoe springs from the oak or apple tree. [6]
- The fact is, there is a spirit of moral perversity in the plant, which makes it grow the more, the more it is interfered with. [4]
- Combined, they will then number a population of two hundred and fifty thousand, if they continue to grow as they are now growing. [5]
- Not one of them noticed anything that happened around them, but my heart used to grow light when everything about me budded, and sprouted, and burst into bloom. [10]
- You have watched them grow, and therefore will view them kindly and indulgently. [10]
- They made up their minds at Moffitt that if they wanted their town to grow they'd got to keep their gas public property. [8]
- A little before the year 1550 it began to grow very slowly, and so continued for about seventy years. [6]
- Sometimes another brought the water, and at sight of her I would tremble and grow faint, and I had not the strength to reach for it. [9]
- A man in the wagon and the one on his horse seemed to grow angry and threatening. [11]
- The fact that the ushers grow their buttonhole- bouquets on the premises shows what might be done if they had the right kind of an agricultural head to the establishment. [5]
- Can't you grow the tree in the sunlight? [5]
- I knew well the reason, and felt my face grow hot. [9]
- People accustomed to the monster mile-wide Mississippi, grow accustomed to associating the term "river" with a high degree of watery grandeur. [5]
- He feeds on the madder of his delusion all his days, and his very bones grow red with the glow of his foolish fancy. [6]
- All at once the lights seemed to grow larger, and from the garden of Brinkwort's house came the sharp voice of a soldier saying: "Halt! [11]
- And then, as the light began to grow, we were in the midst of the tumbling waters, the steersmen straining now right, now left, to keep the prows in the smooth reaches between rock and bar. [9]
- The war against the Libyan rebels had detained him eighteen months from his home, and he had seen ten crescent moons grow full since any news had reached him of his kindred. [10]
- They grow none the less vigorously for being trodden upon, like those tough weeds that love to nestle between the stones of court-yard pavements. [6]
- At length, however, the knight began to feel that his strength was deserting him; his sword seemed to grow heavier and heavier in his hand, and his legs felt as if an hundredweight had been attached to them. [10]
- In it was the germ which has vegetated, and still is to grow and expand into the universal liberty of mankind. [7]
- But to pluck the flowers and fruit which the Lord caused to grow and ripen for every one was a different thing, and had never troubled her conscience. [10]
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