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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