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Phrase Means Grow Grew Eslpod Meal Planning Full Grown

Id ESLPod_1247_WE_2165
Episode Id ESLPod 1247
Episode Title Doing Meal Planning
Phrase full-grown
Text In this podcast, the phrase "full-grown" means fully grown and refers to an adult, not a child: "This sofa can accommodate three full-grow people, or about five children." Or, "How big will that dog be once it's full-grown?" The phrase "to grow up" means to become older and mature: "Keith grew up in a rural area, but moved to a large city for college." The phrase "to grow apart" means for two people to develop different interests and become less close: "The two sisters were close as children, but they grew apart as they got older." Finally, the phrase "to grow out of (something)" means to lose interest in something and stop wanting to do it as one gets older: "He used to love playing with trains, but he grew out of it by the time he entered high school."
Topics Food + Drink

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