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It's grown like a pumpkin.
Ya, you've grown like a bean sprout.
I'd worn it for three years, and in that time the skin beneath the band had grown like a sapling inside a city grate.
His grandmother Janice Stroud, who last saw her grandson over Christmas, said he had grown "like a weed" over the summer.
The Ewing bravado that had been so silent as the season began has grown like a crescendo the better he has played.
In the end Okonkwo threw the Cat. That was many years ago, twenty years or more, and during this time Okonkwo's fame had grown like a bush-fire in the harmattan.
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Oh I remember: My grass is growing like a weed.
The secondary metabolism of Arabidopsis thaliana: growing like a weed.
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