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Meaning of upgrow

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upgrow (v. i.)

To grow up.

upgrow Sentence Examples

  1. The lush vegetation grew up high, casting long shadows across the forest floor.
  2. The baby birds upgrew their nest and spread their wings for the first time.
  3. The ancient oak tree upgrew majestically, its gnarled branches reaching towards the sky.
  4. The young couple uprooted their lives in the city and upgrew a farm in the countryside.
  5. The old man's memories upgrew like ivy, clinging to his mind with unwavering tenacity.
  6. The abandoned house slowly upgrew weeds, becoming a desolate and overgrown eyesore.
  7. The sculptor's clay upgrew into a masterpiece, capturing the essence of human emotion.
  8. The artist's imagination upgrew like a wildfire, producing intricate and inspiring works of art.
  9. The criminal's reputation upgrew him, casting a dark shadow over his life.
  10. The young scientist's career upgrew with leaps and bounds, transforming him into a renowned expert in his field.

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To grow up.

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The lush vegetation grew up high, casting long shadows across the forest floor.

The baby birds upgrew their nest and spread their wings for the first time.

The ancient oak tree upgrew majestically, its gnarled branches reaching towards the sky.

The young couple uprooted their lives in the city and upgrew a farm in the countryside.