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vb. (en-simple pastgrow out of)
Usage examples of "grew out of".
Perhaps it was at first only the manifest reluctance of my old preceptor to discuss with me my paternal ancestry that gave rise to the terror which I ever felt at the mention of my great house, yet as I grew out of childhood, I was able.
That he later grew out of it is a source of inspiration for all humanity.
He loved fame, that is, the honorable repute that grew out of the intellectual productions with which he enriched the world.
Various internal and external human parts and organs grew out of it without any relation to other parts, a leg here, a hand there, a head somewhere else.
Moody tunes grew out of his fey instrument that sent shivers up the spines of his listeners and their feet to tapping the weird rhythms.
A practice that grew out of Sarkia's unwillingness to confront the loss of vigor and life, Varia thought wryly.
The first was the warm-hearted Lady Margaret Bryan, who had to beg Mr Secretary Cromwell for such essentials as nightgowns and chemises when her young charge grew out of the lavish clothing ordered by Anne Boleyn.