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- OVERGROWN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OVERGROWN is grown abnormally or excessively large How to use overgrown in a sentence
- OVERGROWN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OVERGROWN definition: 1 covered with plants that are growing thickly and in an uncontrolled way: 2 used to describe… Learn more
- 203 Synonyms Antonyms for OVERGROWN | Thesaurus. com
Find 203 different ways to say OVERGROWN, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Overgrown - definition of overgrown by The Free Dictionary
Define overgrown overgrown synonyms, overgrown pronunciation, overgrown translation, English dictionary definition of overgrown v o·ver·grew , o·ver·grown , o·ver·grow·ing , o·ver·grows v tr 1 To grow over with herbage or foliage 2 To grow beyond or too large for v intr
- overgrown adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of overgrown adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (of gardens, etc ) covered with plants that have been allowed to grow wild and have not been controlled The path was completely overgrown overgrown with something The garden's completely overgrown with weeds
- OVERGROWN definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
If a garden or other place is overgrown, it is covered with a lot of unruly plants because it has not been cared for We hurried on until we reached a courtyard overgrown with weeds If you describe an adult as an overgrown child, you mean that their behavior and attitudes are like those of a child, and that you dislike this
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- overgrown - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
overgrown (comparative more overgrown, superlative most overgrown) Having large numbers of plants which have become too big, and are hence spoiling the picturesqueness of a garden (attributive, mildly derogatory) Having grown bigger without developing maturity or changing character
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