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vb. (context US dialect English) (en-past of: grow)
Usage examples of "growed".
Here I come into a old wagon road which was just about growed up with saplings now, but it run down into a ravine into the bed of the canyon, and they was a bridge acrost the river which had been built during the days of the gold rush.
Not one of us that she's growed up among, not one of us that's lived along with her and had her for their all in all, these many year, will ever look upon her pritty face again.
On'y let her see my face - on'y let her beer my voice - on'y let my stanning still afore her bring to her thoughts the home she had fled away from, and the child she had been - and if she had growed to be a royal lady, she'd have fell down at my feet!
So I give no heed to his ravings which growed more and more unbearable.
They was a long, hungry-looking old coot driving, and four or five growed boys sticking their heads out.
With so many stories growed up around that feller, who is to say which ones are true?
Gene was scared to death of Watson, claimed he hated him, but the rest of us had growed accustomed and were not afraid.
And the fields growed under with thorn jungle, and the dark river taking everything away, back to the wilderness, like nobody but the old Calusas ever been there.
Bill had growed up broad-shouldered and blond, broiled beef-red by the sun, steady as a tree.
Course you'd have to say that Old Man Richard knew his birthing business, because there's quite a few was shucked by him down in the Lost Man's section that growed up none the worse for wear.
Minnie growed up sweet, got married in the year of the Great Hurricane, 19 and 10.
The houses and buildings were like the few rough structures in Vigor Church and other new settlements, only smoothed out and growed up to full size.
I’ve got to find that girl, growed up to be sixteen years old by now, and she’s got to tell me what she saw.
That was why even though Alvin had his full growth on him, even though Horace called him a growed man, he wasn’t really a man yet, not even in his own eyes.
I've got to find that girl, growed up to be sixteen years old by now, and she's got to tell me what she saw.