"grow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Not that I would have what you offer," the ape-man added, "but it might have saved your life temporarily and your throne, too, because then your people would not have grown so angry and disgusted.
- Many have grown more disgusted with Clinton's triangulations than with congressional Democrats' straightforward liberalism.
- Louise, growing more disgusted with Gino, later secretly gives Tad the money.
- I thought once again of the "GOR" novels that I had once read before I grew too disgusted with the au- thor's treatment of women to continue on with the series.
- "I was growing more and more disgusted with the fact that his sexual relationship was part of a national discourse," Mr. Kaminski said.
- Otherwise, the conventional wisdom holds, a grumpy electorate might grow even more disgusted with Washington gridlock and even more open to an independent candidate, an abiding fear in both parties.
- Even the Aes Sedai had grown disgusted, apparently.
- The crowd played on every word, growing more disgusted and angry.
- She spoke of the institution of the quests and how she grew more disgusted with each passing year as unfortunate people were compelled to fight and die to provide amusement for a God who was weary of the smaller passions.
- Kay grows increasingly disgusted with Michael's criminal life; in particular, she is appalled that Michael's button men have become Anthony's closest playmates.
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