6 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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Despite regular pruning, the bushes still overgrew and needed constant maintenance.
If not pruned, the rose bush will overgrow and become unruly.
Neglecting the garden, the wildflowers have been overgrowing the once-tidy flowerbeds.
Neglecting the garden for months caused the weeds to overgrow the once-beautiful flower beds.
The neglected garden was overgrowing with weeds, overshadowing the once vibrant flowers.
The neglected garden had overgrown, turning into a wild jungle of tangled plants and flowers.
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