Use grows in a sentence
Sentences ending with grows
- The castle-building habit, the day-dreaming habit--how it grows! [5]
- And the little excitement of it grows. [4]
- Foiled, he tore and rent me.... One morning I rode up through the shady canon, fragrant with bay, to the open slopes stained smoky-blue by the wild lilac, where the twisted madrona grows. [9]
- The darkness grows. [5]
- It grows. [5]
Short sentences using grows
- She grows daily weaker. [14]
- Everything there grows together topsy-turvy. [10]
- It just grows like weeds! [5]
- The class grows every day. [4]
Sentences containing grows two or more times
- It is a remarkable river in this: that instead of widening toward its mouth, it grows narrower; grows narrower and deeper. [5]
- Of all that grows on earth nothing grows so quickly as Rumor, and yet it is a miserable foundling that never knows its own parents. [10]
More example sentences with the word grows in them
- Tomorrow morning early you shall receive twelve Attic talents in gold, and, with the help of my son, later in the day I will take up the picture, pack it, and when it grows dark, carry it away. [10]
- The face, so yellow and peaked, was of the type that grows even more handsome in sickness, and in the great fever-stricken eyes a high spirit burned. [9]
- Here at my window grows a wild aloe, and it is in flower. [11]
- This I do willingly; and Klea, if my daughter Andromeda grows up, I can only wish that she may resemble you; this is the highest praise that a father can bestow on another man's daughter. [10]
- She says she will be the pride of the village when she grows up; and its idol, too, just as she is now. [5]
- It's only we who turn up the ground, where nothing grows and everything decays, who think of such things as these--who think of them properly, I mean. [12]
- He grows worse who continues in sin because he thinks himself forgiven. [5]
- The centrifugal principle which grows out of the antipathy of like to like is only the repetition in character of the arrangement we see expressed materially in certain seed-capsules, which burst and throw the seed to all points of the compass. [6]
- That curly grass which always grows by country roadsides became clearly visible, still wet with the night's rain; the drooping branches of the birches, also wet, swayed in the wind and flung down bright drops of water to one side. [2]
- Two good friends when the sun grows bright Vive la compagnie! [11]
- So stay, and when it grows dark go with us to the Lochias. [10]
- The thought of what may be to come grows more familiar to my mind; but it is a sad, dreary guest. [14]
- No sooner have we set forward over the brow of a hill than it grows lighter on the sea horizon in the southwest, the ruins on the peak become visible, Capri is in full sunlight. [4]
- The thing, grows warm," said the inspector. [5]
- I have always wanted to be good, but something has always driven me where the flowers have a poisonous sweetness, where the heart grows bad. [11]
- One has to wait, and wait, even if the heart grows harder, and one gets hopeless. [11]
- When he grows up, he may become a dancing-master. [10]
- You are past twenty, and every year it grows harder to say yes to a lover. [10]
- A man grows twelve and a woman thirty-six months older every year. [10]
- And the Church to-day, to repeat your own parallel, grows rich with money wrongfully got. [9]
- Covetousness may lead to industry, sensual appetites may beget noble fruit, but hatred is a devastator, and in the soul that it occupies all that is noble grows not upwards and towards the light, but downwards to the earth and to darkness. [10]
- I am sorry to destroy the confidence of your youth, but whoever grows grey, with his eyes open, will meet persons who rejoice, nay to whom it is a necessity to injure others. [10]
- It is apt to be weak when one is in perfect health; but when one is sick it grows strong. [4]
- The world grows tired of solid forms in all the arts. [5]
- And then the thought grew even as the light grows, tinged by prismatic colors, until at length a memory struck into my soul like a shaft of light. [9]
- But now between the warring strings there grows A space of peace, as 'tween truce-honoured foes. [11]
- It was all the same, for he was in search of suffering, and suffering, like weeds, grows on every road. [10]
- The attraction of the Nile was upon him, as it grows on every one who lives in Egypt. [11]
- The strength of the justification of the man who stands at the head of the movement grows with the increased size of the group. [2]
- The hair on the head grows to a great length in some species of Semnopithecus (6. [1]
- Nothing grows in the flat, burning desert around it but weeds and the Dead Sea apple the poets say is beautiful to the eye, but crumbles to ashes and dust when you break it. [5]
- There grows upon the deserts and the cattle ranges of the Rockies a plant of the leguminosae family, with a purple blossom, which is called the 'loco'. [4]
- The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers. [6]
- It is scenery that one grows to love, and that responds to one's every mood in variety and beauty. [4]
- Besides, the hedge that fences round my bud grows in a gloomy spot; it is difficult of access and suspiciously watched. [10]
- But he thought that as a man grows he observes certain facts about his own mind,--about memory, for example. [6]
- I am told that abundant and rank weeds are signs of a rich soil; but I have noticed that a thin, poor soil grows little but weeds. [4]
- I have a teacher now, and my enthusiasm continually and tumultuously grows, as I learn to use with more and more facility the pencil, brush, and graver. [5]
- Shall it be strained unto the breast of youth, And in a garden live where grows no weed? [11]
- Real Republicanism is stern and severe; its essence is not in forms of government, but in the omnipotence of public opinion which grows out of it. [6]
- It pains me some that this tilt for the place of Colonel Baker's friend grows so fierce, now that the Colonel is no longer alive to defend him. [7]
- Mayer works coarsely, severely here; Laflamme grows his vegetables, idles about Ducos, swings in his hammock, and appears at inspections the picture of docility. [11]
- The patch I scratched over for the turnips, and left as clean as earth, is already full of ambitious "pusley," which grows with all the confidence of youth and the skill of old age. [4]
- Some satirical people say, that, as one grows strong in body here, he becomes weak in mind. [4]
- So life may run on like a leaden stream, and everything that grows and blossoms on its banks remain scentless and grey. [10]
- If he grows rich and retires from business, you still remember him, and still keep up the ban of non-intercourse upon him and his family. [7]
- But then I remembered how that the maiden nightingale likewise pipes her sweetest only so long as her bosom is full of pining love; but so soon as she has given her heart wholly to her mate, her song grows shorter and less tender. [10]
- He will always remain with me, I suppose; his figure never grows vague in my memory. [5]
- But no extended record of facts grows too old to be useful, provided only that we have a ready and sure way of getting at the particular fact or facts we are in search of. [3]
- How inferior in quality it is to the melon, which grows upon a similar vine, is of a like watery consistency, but is not half so valuable! [4]
- But if a planet can grow as a rain-drop grows, why then--It was a great comfort to these timid folk when Lord Rosse's telescope resolved certain nebula into star-clusters. [6]
- We believe that out of the public school grows the greatness of a nation. [5]
- The bird pours out its song unheard and unheeded; but, in time, hunger and thirst assail the creature, and its song grows plaintive and feeble and finally ceases--the bird dies. [5]
- I think, as one grows older, less food, especially less animal food, is required. [6]
- The flood comes on apace, That deep dividing river, and her face Grows dimmer as it widens--pale, so pale. [11]
- For man grows old only by what he suffers, and what he forgives, and what he sins. [11]
- There's the lot of them--every one, not an ounce of peace among them, except with old Casson, who weighs eighteen stone, lives like a pig, grows stuffier in mind and body every day, and drinks half a bottle of whiskey every night. [11]
- Here is one of the verses: "In Maryland, he hunts the Fox From dewy Morn till Day grows dim; At Home he finds a Paradox, From Noon till Dawn the Fox hunts him. [9]
- As his opinion of his superior Americanism grows, and swells, and concentrates and coagulates, he will go further and try to belittle the distinction of those that saw the Prince do things, and will spoil their pleasure in it if he can. [5]
- Got a sort of air about you, and it grows on you, too. [9]
- Perhaps the passion of a cause grows in you as you suffer for it, and I had suffered, and suffered most by a bitter inaction. [11]
- I find less occasion for meddling with them as he grows more used to versification. [6]
- And I have noticed another thing: that as the short tale grows into the long tale, the original intention (or motif) is apt to get abolished and find itself superseded by a quite different one. [5]
- And I have noticed another thing: that as the short tale grows into the long tale, the original intention (or motif) is apt to get abolished and find itself superseded by a quite different one. [5]
- And I have no doubt," the shrewd old gentleman added, "that when Patty grows up she will be going to the assemblies, though it was not so in my time. [9]
- Science grows, but morality is stationary, and art is vulgarized. [4]
- But how this miracle was ever accomplished at all, by human strength, generalship and accuracy, is clean beyond my comprehension--and grows more so the more I go and examine the ground and try to believe it was actually done. [5]
- And it grows, merges, disappears from the surface, sinks to the depths, and again emerges. [2]
- It weighs upon me like lead, and grows heavier with every word I utter. [10]
- Perhaps as you look into the fireplace it widens and grows deep and cavernous. [4]
- And when we look at it in one particular aspect, it is still magnified, and grows brighter and brighter the more we reflect upon its eternal duration. [5]
- But anyway, the longer it's delayed, the nearer it grows to the time when it will start--same as every day you live brings you nearer to--nearer--" "The grave? [5]
- The corn waved like that which grows so rank out of the French-English mixture at Waterloo. [4]
- This is the last personal letter written during that famous first sea-gipsying, and reading it our regret grows that he did not put something of his Spanish excursion into his book. [5]
- But let me know, right away, for I want to correct this thing before it grows stale again. [5]
- These two worthies kept up the old controversy between the professions, which grows out of the fact that one studies nature from below upwards, and the other from above downwards. [6]
- Grass grows in its wide streets, and its houses stand in a sleepy, vacant contemplation of each other: the wind must like to mourn about its silent squares. [4]
- It now receives its heart back, and grows into a new and divine life. [10]
- It grows because it delights to do so, --to take the juices out of my ground, to absorb my fertilizers, to wax luxuriant, and disport itself in the summer air, and with very little thought of making any return to me. [4]
- Now a man is not a plant, or, at least, he is a very curious one, for he carries his soil in his stomach, which is a kind--of portable flower-pot, and he grows round it, instead of out of it. [3]
- And it is indeed a constant surprise that this poor and stony soil elaborates and grows so many delicate and aromatic products. [4]
- But grass grows in the moat, fruit trees thrive there, and vines clamber on the walls. [4]
- We bury decay in the earth; we plant in it the perishing; we feed it with offensive refuse: but nothing grows out of it that is not clean; it gives us back life and beauty for our rubbish. [4]
- Would you encourage in literature a man who, the older he grows the worse he writes? [5]
- I plant and hoe a hill of corn: it grows green and stout, and waves its broad leaves high in the air, and is months in perfecting itself, and then yields us not enough for a dinner. [4]
- He grows to his shell, and his shell is in his body as much as his body is in his shell.--I don't think there is one of our boarders quite so testudineous as I am. [6]
- The more ardent he grows the more lively he becomes, until at last the bird appears like a frantic creature. [1]
- An expression of happiness grows in his eyes. [9]
- The arrow he had been shaping flew into a corner, and with a hasty "When it grows dusk, Marxle! [10]
- When your beard grows, if you wish to fight for the liberty of Holland, do so confidently. [10]
- The moustache often grows vigorously, but the whiskers are thin. [6]
- The field marshal grows impatient and sets to work himself and finds letters from the Emperor to Count T., Prince V., and others. [2]
- The plant which grows from the seed you place in the earth may be crushed, but no power in the world will compel the seed to develop differently or produce fruit unlike what Nature has assigned to it. [10]
- But the light grows brighter and brighter. [10]
- And then passion grows almost as well in the absence as in the presence of the object. [4]
- I have a good, kind, attached husband; and every day my own attachment to him grows stronger. [14]
- As the snow gets deep, many deer congregate in the depths of the forest, and keep a place trodden down, which grows larger as they tramp down the snow in search of food. [4]
- To the younger generation Abraham Lincoln has already become a half-mythical figure, which, in the haze of historic distance, grows to more and more heroic proportions, but also loses in distinctness of outline and feature. [7]
- Grass grows and flowers bloom on its smooth upland, and behind it and in front of it are the snow-peaks. [4]
- Orion is a field which grows richer and richer the more he mulches it with each new top-dressing of religion or other guano. [5]
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