OUTGREW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary I had stake in this ninja costume, which my body grew outgrew From The Atlantic It was popular among nerds of the day (source: was one), but this type of chat app quickly outgrew its humble beginnings
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OUTGROW Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com to leave behind or lose in the changes incident to development or the passage of time She outgrew her fear of the dark to surpass in growing watching one child outgrow another outgrew, outgrown, outgrowing Archaic to grow out; burst forth; protrude Examples have not been reviewed
Outgrow - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To outgrow something is to become too big to fit in it, or to grow too mature for it Most college students have outgrown their affection for stuffed animals If they haven't, they might have a hard time making friends in the dorm