"grow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Jones's chances of winning five gold medals seemed to grow more precarious, however, when Devers pulled up in a semifinal heat of the 100-meter hurdles.
- Yet the spate of recent megamergers shows that their plight, too, has grown precarious.
- "With each new round of cuts our footing grows more precarious."
- Her negotiation of the role's demanding disjunct lines has grown only more precarious, and moments of genuine security are now rare.
- Where the money would come from, however, is an ever-deepening mystery, as the finances of the Russian Government, the theater's main sponsor, grow ever more precarious.
- The situation had grown dangerous and precarious for the Yankees on a gloomy day at Yankee Stadium.
- The talks in Grozny, the Chechen capital, appeared to grow even more precarious this week.
- The governor's legal situation has also grown more precarious.
- On the way to her quarters the realization struck her that her position had suddenly grown extremely precarious.
- By the early 19th century the situation of foreigners in Tibet grew more precarious.
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