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About a child growing: “Billy has to have new clothes—during the summer he ________ (two inches).”

GREW 866
GROWED 129
SHOT UP 30
NR 14
HAS GROWN 7
GROWN 4
OUTGREW HIS CLOTHES 4
SPROUTED UP 4
STRETCHED 4
REALLY SHOT UP 3
SPROUTED 3
STRETCHED UP 3
GREW LIKE A WEED 2
GROW 2
OUTGROWED HIS CLOTHES 2
POPPED UP 2
SHOT UP LIKE A WEED 2
STRETCHED OUT 2
DONE GROW 1
ENLARGED 1
GOT GROWN 1
GREW LIKE PIGWEED IN A MANURE PILE 1
GREW OUT 1
GREW OUT OF HIS PANTS 1
GREW OUT OF THEM 1
GROWEN 1
GROWS 1
GROWS LIKE A WEED 1
GROWS TOO FAST 1
GROWS UP LIKE A WEED 1
HAS GROWN LIKE A WEED 1
HAS OUTGROWN 1
HAS OUTGROWN EVERYTHING 1
HAS OUTGROWN HIS CLOTHING 1
OUTGROWED THEM 1
OUTGROWN 1
OUTGROWN HIS CLOTHES 1
OVERGROWED HIS CLOTHES 1
RAN UP 1
RUN UP 1
SHOOTING OUT AHEAD 1
SHOOTS UP 1
SPRUNG UP 1

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