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vb. 1 To grow in; grow inwardly. 2 To become ingrown.
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Ingrow is a suburb of Keighley, West Yorkshire, England.
It is the location of the Ingrow Railway Centre with two railway museums: the Museum of Rail Travel owned by Vintage Carriages Trust, and Ingrow Loco, owned by the Bahamas Locomotive Society. The museums (off South Street A629) are adjacent to Ingrow (West) railway station on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, a five-mile long heritage railway which serves Keighley, Ingrow, Damems, Oakworth, Haworth and Oxenhope.
Usage examples of "ingrow".
That on occasion she doubtless has the same messy problems of blackheads, ingrowing toenails and sweaty armpits as the rest of us.
Wilkinson told him that her nephew, who had ingrowing toenails, had always wanted to be a teacher.
Frank opened his mouth and then decided not to ask what ingrowing toenails had to do with it, and I smothered my laughter in ice-cream and blackcurrant jam.
I am a Giant, I am a Titan, I am a Hercules of Liberty, I am Prometheus, I am the Jess Willard of the New Cerebral Pugilism, I am the Modern Cave Man, I am the Comrade of the Cosmic Urge, I have kicked off the Boots of Superstition, and I run wild along the Milky Way without ingrowing toenails, I am I!
He finds it hard to believe that such mundane concerns as ingrowing toenails and constipation ever sully her thoughts.
Scientific research has conclusively proved that water causes the hair to drop out, fallen arches and ingrowing toe nails.