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overgrow

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Overgrow \O`ver*grow"\, v. t. [imp. Overgrew ; p. p. Overgrown ; p. pr. & vb. n. Overgrowing .] To grow over; to cover with growth or herbage, esp. that which is rank; as, dandelions have overgrown the lawn. The green . . . is rough and overgrown. --Sir ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Overgrow may mean: to grow over with foliage, or to grow beyond normal size; grown over with unwanted vegetation; To cover or own with moss . a Pokémon ability . See also Overgrow (website) , a defunct online magazine. Overgrown by James Blake

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To grow beyond one's boundaries or containment. 2 (context transitive English) To grow over; (of one thing) to cause (a second thing) to become overgrown (with or by the first thing).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. become overgrown; "The patio overgrew with ivy" grow beyond or across; "The ivy overgrew the patio" [syn: grow over ] grow too large for [syn: outgrow ] [also: overgrown , overgrew ]

Usage examples of overgrow.

Beyond the dying garden, the wood was so overgrown with vine and bramble that I would have needed a scythe to enter it.

They were skirting an overgrown limestone quarry four leagues north from Brous as the sun sank behind the trees on their right.

The path, made some years ago when the expressway was engineered, was too stony and overgrown for the cars that would carry away the hijackers and their spoils: these were parked on a loop of country road far below.

Two detours though twisting alleyways led them to a vacant, overgrown area where Flax plumped himself down on an overturned discarded tub.

A green and smoldering painting of an ancient ruin overgrown with writhing plants that seemed to have eyes and purpose and a malevolently jolly life of their own, as they swarmed and slithered and overran the stone vaults and altars of the twisted, disturbingly resonant sepulcher.

The ruins were silent and overgrown with grass and even some pinyon pines, yet they were substantial and still impressive with their stairways, round ceremonial pits, and sturdy rock walls.

The two of them leaned against the wall with their grub hoe handles under their arms like overgrown swagger sticks and smoked silently while the trustee issued Prew toilet articles.

Altogether overgrown as he was with the rankest beard, whiskers and locks, ten barbers could not have made a job of him.

Close up, he makes out the sleeping trees, a silverish sheen on overgrown grass.

The last of the guests to arrive was Endymion, who came in, looking like a handsome, overgrown schoolboy detected in crime, and stammering an apology for his tardiness.

In full view, and lit up by the reflected radiance flung out from the dome, a rushing waterfall made sonorous surgy music of its own as it tumbled headlong into a rocky recess overgrown with lotus-lilies and plumy fern,--here and there, small, white and gold tents or pavilions glimmered invitingly through the shadows cast by the great magnolia trees, from whose lovely half-shut buds balmy odors crept deliciously through the warm air.

It would serve this lady right, Maisie gathered, if that contract, in the shape of an overgrown and underdressed daughter, should be shipped straight out to her and landed at her feet in the midst of scandalous excesses.

The unsportsmanlike trick was one that Ben Adams and his overgrown, gangling sons might engage in.

Apparently the sulfur bacteria had overgrown the backflow sludge, and coupled with the fungal contamination from the downstream scrubbers created a disgusting mix of smells.

He pointed on the map to an overgrown path that formed, a rough semicircle around the campus and connected to the cableway at both ends approximately five thousand irals from the gates.