7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Overgrow' in a Sentence
"To grow over and cover something with a layer of growth." more
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The old house's garden has overgrown with wildflowers.
The ivy overgrew the old stone wall, creating a natural green barrier.
The garden had been overgrowing with wildflowers, creating a vibrant and natural landscape.
The ivy am overgrowing the old brick wall.
By the time we return from our vacation, the ivy will have been overgrowing the garden fence.
Despite regular pruning, the wildflowers will have been overgrowing the pathway in the spring.
The vines began to overgrow the old fence, creating a green curtain.
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