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View definitions for grow old

grow old

verb as in age

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Example Sentences

"We had plans to grow old together this has all been taken away from us."

From BBC

Over time, they fall in love, and grow old, still walking hand in hand everywhere they go.

From BBC

In many ways, she helped redefine what it meant to grow old, particularly for women.

That’s two blocks away from Langer’s Deli, and I thought about him, and how disorienting it can be to grow old in a world unlike the one we remember or the one we imagined.

He wanted to make it easier for customers to conduct business from home rather than having to grow old standing in line at field offices.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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