How to use "grow" in a sentence

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But as time passes, it seems to grow colder

He wanted the pearl to grow, alone there in the cave, until it was truly the most fantastic pearl in the world.

I watched you grow up big and strong and good

Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their CONSTITUTIONAL right of amending it, or their REVOLUTIONARY right to dismember or overthrow it.

'My hair will grow again,' she thought, 'but teeth would be gone forever.' But then she thought about her daughter, and her own appearance suddenly seemed unimportant

He felt his knees grow weak

He could not speak, and Cosette felt his hand grow cold.

It was tiny, but full of life; Gran was managing to grow all sorts of plants

wild roses don't grow in the city."

"Wild roses used to grow near our house, when I was young," she told Sala

there's nowhere in the city for wild roses to grow

We're all going to fly over the force field and live happily ever after in a forest where the trees grow gold-covered fruit."

This world, the city with its wrist chips and simulators, was the only one they knew, but Gran often talked about life before the Oil Wars - how they used to walk freely in the forests, grow flowers and fruit, sing songs around fires on the beach, and travel to wonderful places

It's a pity you have to grow up,' he said.

Then she began to grow careless

You would like a son, wouldn't you? A boy to grow up at Manderley

Her obsessive fear of intruders in the house, her disquieting dreams about Danny, her renewed grief - all of those things might grow from her concern about Magyck! If that were the case, then those symptoms would disappear as soon as the fate of the show was evident

Shortly before midnight, Danny's room began to grow cold

But how could he possibly make the air grow so cold so fast?

Immediately, rapidly, the room began to grow warmer.

She was allowed to go into the garden during certain hours of the day, and had been given a little square where she could grow flowers

The crowd around the pit seemed to grow as new people arrived

They talk and grow angry, paler, uglier, and I wake, cold and shaking, in the darkness.

The grass around us is green, and little flowers grow here and there.

But our gender is made by our society As we grow, society teaches us how to act like women