She has outgrown her obsession with comics. [Please select]
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Would she ever outgrow the things mama had taught her? [Please select]
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"Maybe he'll outgrow it."' [Please select]
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As people grow older they outgrow their animosities and wish to make friends. [Please select]
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I suppose people don't outgrow moles, so he probably has it still. [Please select]
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You will find you have outgrown him, and he will have only the weight of the Santa Claus, which children painlessly outgrow. [Please select]
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Betty, she's got that chintz gown that was your Sunday best, Dolly--the flowered one, you know, that Dianner outgrowed. [Please select]
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I was among those who, twenty years ago, feared that Roosevelt's projects were inspired by innate pugnacity which he could not outgrow. [Please select]
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"Their mother says that the raven babies will outgrow the white feathers soon." [Please select]
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Not, however, because love could assert itself only in marriage; much rather is it because few people can completely outgrow a convention. [Please select]
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