Sentences with outgrown
out·grow
O o - To outgrow one's clothes.
- She outgrew her fear of the dark.
- 12 Jul The apprentices have outgrown the masters and taken their first.
- Shaun Carney The fact the Ashes loss bears no cultural baggage means we've outgrown the Old Dart.
- Watching one child outgrow another.
- Birrarung Marr will host World Cup screenings next month as Melbourne's soccer fans have outgrown the traditional site at Federation Square.
- But for families on a budget who have outgrown a tent, the cabin has become the holiday home of choice.
- And here we were thinking we'd outgrown this stuff.
- Of today's world and our present government in this ostensibly 1950s world that we presume to have outgrown and improved on.