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12 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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Neglected paths in the woods tend to overgrow with wild plants.
The ivy am overgrowing the old brick wall.
The abandoned house has become a spooky place as vines overgrow its windows.
Neglected gardens can quickly overgrow with weeds, making it challenging to revive them.
The forest floor is starting to overgrow with colorful mushrooms.
The ancient ruins were almost hidden as vines started to overgrow the stone walls.
Over time, the path through the dense forest became difficult to navigate as plants started to overgrow it.
The abandoned house was starting to overgrow with wild plants, giving it a mysterious look.
Moss can overgrow old stones, making them look mysterious.
The vines began to overgrow the old fence, creating a green curtain.
The little explorer discovered a hidden cave overgrow with moss.
Ivy can overgrow the walls of abandoned houses.

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verbTo grow over and cover something with a layer of growth.

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Last Updated On: March 6, 2024
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