overgrown

IPA: oʊvɝgrˈoʊn

adjective

  • Having large numbers of plants which have become too big, and are hence spoiling the picturesqueness of a garden.
  • (attributive, mildly derogatory) Having grown bigger without developing maturity or changing character.
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Examples of "overgrown" in Sentences

  • It is overgrown and in some disrepair.
  • All are now unserviceable and overgrown.
  • Dog's dewclaw that is a little overgrown.
  • Description of overgrown, neglected cemetery.
  • Currently the stadium is overgrown and unused.
  • It was in a poor state and overgrown with ivy.
  • Many of the graves are in disrepair and overgrown.
  • The site is overgrown with shrubs and thorny plants.
  • Over time, the grove became overgrown and the spring became fetid.
  • Olive groves are also plentiful although many are uncultivated and overgrown.

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