| Id | ESLPod_1227_WE_2127 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1227 |
| Episode Title | Altering Clothing |
| Phrase | to grow out of |
| Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to grow out of" means to no longer be able to wear, have, or do something because one has become too big or old for it: "Eleanor was really sad when she grew out of that sweater. It was her favorite." The phrase "to grow apart" means for two people to become more distant so that their relationships is not as close as it used to be: "They were best friends in high school, but they grew apart in college." The phrase "to grow on (someone)" means for one to begin to like something more and more: "At first, I thought Thai food was too spicy, but it has grown on me and now I love it." Finally, the phrase "to grow up" means for a child to become an adult: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" |
| Topics | Business | Clothing + Grooming |
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