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growing

[groh-ing] / ˈgroʊ ɪŋ /


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Ms. Pearl watches us, then calls back: “Send up another, Sparkle. That boy’s got some growing to do to catch up with his feet.”

From Literature

Styles' tour also marks a growing trend for celebrities to play multiple dates in a handful of cities, which can add to travel and accommodation costs for fans.

From BBC

Obviously I’m existentially very happy, but I miss the hustle, I miss being like the having an autonomous ownership over my body, where I’m not growing someone or breastfeeding someone or anything else.

From Los Angeles Times

“This combination enhances our ability to serve customers with greater scale, expanded capabilities, and the financial strength needed to meet the evolving needs of a growing Texas economy,” Franklin said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our platform of advanced solutions is well-positioned to serve the growing, long-cycle electric power market, and there is substantial opportunity to deliver even better performance ahead,” Chief Executive Scott Strazik said.

From The Wall Street Journal