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grow on

verb

  1. intr, preposition to become progressively more acceptable or pleasant to

    I don't think much of your new record, but I suppose it will grow on me

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But he is starting to grow on me more and more.

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Her portfolio appeared to grow, on paper at least.

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But further exploration which involved ripping up two bedrooms has identified more extensive damage, including leaking pipes across the building which had saturated floors and caused metal stud walls to rot and mould to grow on plaster.

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Humberside Police was called to reports of the suspected cannabis grow on Bull Ring Lane, Grimsby, on 14 January.

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Far north of France's Bordeaux or California's Napa Valley, more than 10,000 vines grow on a hillside on Zealand, Denmark's biggest island.

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