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Meaning of undergrow

Wordnet

undergrow (v)

grow below something

Webster

undergrow (v. i.)

To grow to an inferior, or less than the usual, size or height.

Webster

undergrow (a.)

Undergrown.

undergrow Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers stumbled through the dense undergrow, their bodies torn and scratched.
  2. The deer darted into the undergrow, its antlers barely visible above the foliage.
  3. The sunlight struggled to penetrate the thick undergrow, casting a perpetual gloom on the forest floor.
  4. The mushrooms flourished in the damp undergrow, their caps dotting the ground like miniature umbrellas.
  5. As the sun began to set, the shadows stretched long across the undergrow, creating an eerie ambiance.
  6. The birdsong echoed through the undergrow, a symphony of nature hidden from sight.
  7. The explorers ventured into the uncharted undergrow, hoping to discover hidden treasures.
  8. The undergrow was a sanctuary for small creatures, a miniature world teeming with life.
  9. The spiders wove their intricate webs in the undergrow, their delicate threads shimmering like gossamer.
  10. The undergrow served as a natural shelter, protecting animals from predators and the harsh elements.

FAQs About the word undergrow

grow below somethingTo grow to an inferior, or less than the usual, size or height., Undergrown.

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The hikers stumbled through the dense undergrow, their bodies torn and scratched.

The deer darted into the undergrow, its antlers barely visible above the foliage.

The sunlight struggled to penetrate the thick undergrow, casting a perpetual gloom on the forest floor.

The mushrooms flourished in the damp undergrow, their caps dotting the ground like miniature umbrellas.