The ward grew dark; but he was still complaining, And calling out for "Dickie.
The daring of the lower lieges grew as fast as did the fabled bean-stalk.
Aglae's clouded visage grew more perplexed as he took roughly from her the mantle she had cast over her shoulders to wrap it round his dripping burthen.
She was not informed that the old gentleman's malady had grown on him, that hegrew worse instead of better, and it came now upon her like an avalanche, that she would never see him more.
After a brief space she grew better, and could smile like a ghost of her old self.
The business accomplished, Gabrielle breathed more freely, and the abbe, observing at dinner how serene she looked, grew suspicious.
The web on the muse's loom grew so rapidly that the eye could not follow the shuttle.
By and by when she grew better, a progressive series of cunningly-masked attacks would have to be organized which should finally and completely rout the insignificant foe and leave her prone upon the field.
The abbe smiled and nodded encouragement at intervals, and thengrew grave again, for he knew that he was on the point of playing a trump card, and players miscalculate sometimes as to what remains in the adversary's hand.
The solicitor smiled, and then grewgraver than before.
She grew stout and strong, and now walks ten miles daily.
Even slow-growing ivy grew feet longer in that time, and climbing roses covered yards and yards of wall.
Dunsford never saw Alice again after his early disappointment: he never saw her as she grew matronly and then old; and so, though now in her grave, she remained in his memory the same young thing forever.
The poor little fellows grew up under that gloomy belief: for conscience is a very artificial thing, and you may bring up very good boys in the belief that they are very bad.
And so it went, and the hot sun rose to the zenith and declined, and the coppery haze grew dim, and the shadows lengthened, and the late afternoon was come with its awful threat of impending night.
Below the broad flight of crazy front-steps the grass grew rank in the gravel walk, and died out in brown, withered patches on the lawn, where only plantain and sorrel throve.
The cries grew lower and softer as the birds approached each other, and they met at the corner just under my window.
The five points grew dull, and they felt that nothing short of irresistible grace could bear this endless repetition.
Over the worm that never dies they grew poetic; and the second death filled them with a kind of holy delight.
For seven hours to all mens view This fight endured sore, Until our men so feeble grew 35 That they could fight no more; And then upon dead horses Full savourly they eat, And drank the puddle water, They could no better get.
At last my royall king did dye, And then my dayes of woe grew nighe; When crook-back Richard got the crowne, 75 King Edwards friends were soon put downe.
And grew soe coy and nice to please, As women's lookes are often soe, He might not kisse, nor hand forsooth, Unlesse I willed him soe to doe.
Then a faint radiance came into her face, and grew and grew until it burned.
At the midway turn of the road where the giant trees rear themselves at the side of the well, came a sudden check, and the mob fell back upon itself, and grew dead silent.
In spite of his efforts to the contrary, the wonder and admirationgrew deeper in Luigi's eyes.
He grew a little impatient under it before she spoke.
Even as she watched, the sparrows grew dim, her ridiculously tiny purse slipped from her hand, her head with its thick dark hair dropped against the pillar, and her lashes touched her cheek.
They cut them down the summer shroggs Which grew both under a briar, And set them three score rood in twain, To shoot the pricks full near.
It pleased the longest, but at last the story So oft repeated, to my heart grew stale.
Till I grew weary: when I chose a seat Upon an oak tree, which had been laid low By some wind storm, or by some lightning stroke.
But the empty treasure Lost all its lustre, andgrew dim at length.
Many a time When there was some steep mountain side to climb, And I grew weary, he would say, "Maurine, Come rest you here.
His brilliant eyes grew darker; and he said, With sudden passion, "Do you bid me speak?
The dull pain in my breast grew like a knife-- The heavy throbbing of my heart grew wild, And God gave back the burden of the life He kept what time I slumbered.
In the youth of the year, when the birds were building, When the green was showing on tree and hedge, And the tenderest light of all lights was gilding The world from zenith to outermost edge, My soul grew sad and longingly lonely!
He must have knelt and kissed her, in some sad And tender twilight, when the day grew dim.
And my lip Grew parched with thirsting for one nectared sip Of what, denied me, seemed a draught divine.
For the first time Odegaard grew a little impatient, and he merely replied: "We see in the bible, that both singing and music and dancing were used.
He looked at her, she looked wistfully again, they both grew fiery red, and he said: "What would people say?
They had a good deal of intercourse, and grew in intimacy, till at last they became engaged, and were soon after married.
Odegaard observed that she grew more and more quiet, sometimes he saw also that she had been weeping.
From day to day, however, it seemed to him that she grew in wisdom and knowledge, and at times his conversation with her, assumed of themselves quite a peculiar tone.
Then she was seized with an eager zeal; it made her work with the power of a grown person, it upset her play, she grew quite thin.
The girls both grew very shy, and ceased to go out.
He might indeed love her above all else on earth, but he grew more sorrowful, the more he became convinced that he could not help her in the matter of her salvation.
She knew Gunnar; he was dull and good-natured, but let him once get vexed, and he grew frantic.
Then because he had no new tricks to offer, and his pride forbade his presenting his old repertoire until receipts grew lighter, he closed his New York season.
At one side of this space grew trees with overhanging branches and under them stood an airplane.
As the girls grew older, Terry took to flying as a duck takes to the water, but with Prim it was always hard work and while she had done the necessary solo flying to entitle her to a pilot’s license, Dick was never quite sure of her.
It grew lighter and lighter, and consequently more dangerous for the savages.
But as he held on through the dark and solemn forest path he grew less elate.
Her face flushed, thengrew pale, then flushed again.
Verna's eyes grew wonderfully soft as they met his.
Sapazani's face grew grim, and he and the other continued their conversation in a lower tone still.
The chief's face grew heavy, deepening into a scowl.
The track grewsteeper and steeper, and the sun hotter and yet more hot.
Then the dying man's tone grew drowsy, and his head drooped forward.
It grew lighter and lighter, the mist notwithstanding.
Then the moon came over the distant ridge of forest, and it grew lighter and lighter.
Swinging it up by the wrists and heels they threw the body into the thickest part of a thick clump that grew just beside the track, not even troubling to see whether he had anything worth taking.
The cruel face grewmore hard and cruel as he arranged or disposed of each detail.
They had, by a preconcerted arrangement, been jumping on the train ever since it grew dark, and collected in that car.
As he grew stronger and better able to take care of himself Maria dropped the familiarity of the nurse, and began putting him on the footing of a young gentleman and a guest of the house.
Again the Deacon's heart bounded high, and after watching the phantom-like roadside for awhile, he grew very sleepy, and crawled in alongside of Si.
Probably it was Corpril Elliott's good management," suggested Gid Mackall, whose hero-worship of Shorty grew apace.
First, she merely brought him the basin and towel, and then as he grew able to go about she would rap on his door and tell him to come out and get ready for breakfast.
Then his face grew hot with the thought that everyone saw through his transparent scheme to get an hour or two more with Maria.
Well, the more they talked it over the stronger grew the inclination to enjoy a water voyage through a most interesting country, the praises of which they had seen sung in many an account they managed to unearth at the library.
The break in the storm clouds grew rapidly in magnitude until quite a large sized patch of blue sky became visible.
Hope grew stronger in the heart of Buster as they continued to glide along on the bosom of the river and nothing happened to disturb this feeling of increasing confidence.
Deeper grew the water, so that Jack was beginning to find some difficulty in reaching bottom.
Then he showed his teeth, and they grew frightened, and soon after they sent Sefton to him, who got him into good humour, and it was made up by the offer of the Great Seal.
From this time Canning grew in favour, which he took every means to improve, and shortly gained complete ascendancy over the King.
He grew up to be a very able and distinguished diplomatist, Sir James Hudson, G.
I waited some time, and, as the thing grew cold, I thought it was given up, and went to my room and to bed.
After some time he removed to Yerba Buena with his paper, and it grew up to be the Alta California of today.
The panic grewworse and worse, and about the end of September there was a general suspension of the banks of New York, and a money crisis extended all over the country.
This title grew out of the original grant, by the Congress of the United States, of a certain township of public land, to be sold by the State, and dedicated to the use of a "seminary of learning.
Little by little the rains of that season grewless and less, and the hills once more became green and covered with flowers.
The occupation grewuntil it took up most of her time.
It was one of the glories of Belgium before the war that many of her wage-earners lived in the country and grew a good part of their own food.
As he grew a little older, Ornstein's nature probably began to demand other forms beside these smaller, more episodic ones.
We who were born andgrew under the sign of Wagner have witnessed the twilight of the god.
He grew to his high poetic stature from an elegant and aristocratic craftsman of the school of Chopin.
Three of our destroyers held on for the enemy's battle-fleet, who came down on them at ranges which eventually grew less than 3000 yards.
Cripple worked up to 12 knots, and the weathergrew vile, and the tow parted.
And when E14 had burrowed and bumped and scraped through six hours of blind death, she found the Sea of Marmara crawling with craft, and was kept down almost continuously and grew hot and stuffy in consequence.
A mere slit at first, it grew to a luminous circle in the rocky floor.
And still the chattering grew louder, while the watching, creeping man moved stealthily on.
He stared through the window of his helmet while the lightgrew and expanded into nebulous, cloudy glowing that faded and was gone.
Spud's speech was tinged with the brogue of Erin; it grew perceptibly more pronounced as his quick emotions took hold of him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grew" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.