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growing out
verb
Present participle of grow out
Exact(58)
But there's what Hunt calls a "quagmire" growing out there.
That growing up, or growing out, happened in public.
There were lilies growing out from the sand and tortoises lurking in the undergrowth.
Now women are actually growing out the hair on their bodies just to spite men.
It's growing out there.
I've spent more time growing out perms.
Therefore, one strategy is to target these interactions by growing out from the fragment.
Is your hair in an awkward in-between stage of growing out?
Weeds were growing out of control.
Similar(2)
She enjoys growing out-of-the-ordinary vegetables and herbs.
There is also a growing out-of-sight-out-of-mind problem.
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