Definitions for outgrows

outgrows out·grow

Spelling: [out-groh]
IPA: /ˌaʊtˈgroʊ/

Outgrows is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 172 anagrams from letters in outgrows (goorstuw).

Definitions for outgrows

verb (used with object)

  1. to grow too large for:
  2. to leave behind or lose in the changes incident to development or the passage of time:
  3. to surpass in growing:
  4. to grow too large for:
  5. to leave behind or lose in the changes incident to development or the passage of time:
  6. to surpass in growing:

verb (used without object)

  1. Archaic. to grow out; burst forth; protrude.
  2. Archaic. to grow out; burst forth; protrude.

Origin of outgrows

First recorded in 1585-95; out- + grow

Examples for outgrows

I would just say, musically, you just outgrow bands philosophically and politically.

All this is natural enough, we say, in a mere boy,—but he will outgrow it.

It is one of the penalties of Protestantism that the audiences, after a while, outgrow the preacher.

And the insertion of technology into clothes raises a host of potential problems: what if you outgrow the shirt?

She's young to-day: through a lifetime she might outgrow you.

It may have come from the shock and there is time enough for her to outgrow it, with care.

It is a common belief that children will outgrow cross-eyes.

I suppose with that name she never had any incentive to outgrow her nature.

He outgrows them, and other boys grow into them, and then outgrow them as he did.

With these selected Vulpinas, the graft does not outgrow the stock.

It is one of the penalties of Protestantism that the audiences, after a while, outgrow the preacher.

I suppose with that name she never had any incentive to outgrow her nature.

I would just say, musically, you just outgrow bands philosophically and politically.

He outgrows them, and other boys grow into them, and then outgrow them as he did.

And the insertion of technology into clothes raises a host of potential problems: what if you outgrow the shirt?

With these selected Vulpinas, the graft does not outgrow the stock.

All this is natural enough, we say, in a mere boy,—but he will outgrow it.

It may have come from the shock and there is time enough for her to outgrow it, with care.

She's young to-day: through a lifetime she might outgrow you.

It is a common belief that children will outgrow cross-eyes.

Word Value for outgrows
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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