English to Macedonian Meaning of grew


Grew :

порасна
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Definitions of grew in English
Noun(1) an infantryman equipped with grenades(2) deep-sea fish with a large head and body and long tapering tail
Examples of grew in English
(1) Fleets of mainly Spanish and Panamanian trawlers fish for deep-sea species such as the orange roughy and the round-nosed grenadier which are popular among consumers on the continent.(2) When some of the water is removed from the grenadier , its flesh becomes firm, and the meat flaky, says Crapo.(3) By this time though, the grenade itself had been largely dropped from the infantryman's armoury and grenadiers were simply soldiers selected for their appearance and height.(4) At dusk on 14 October, two 400-man columns, one French grenadiers and chasseurs, the other American light infantry under Alexander Hamilton, attacked two redoubts in advance of the main British line.(5) Bottom-dwelling grenadiers , hakes, cods, and their relatives use their chin barbels to find bottom-dwelling prey, or animals hunted and killed for food.(6) In the old photos the cemetery hill is bare, but now it is wooded over, and the Hussars, Cossacks, infantrymen, grenadiers and all the rest are lying in the shade of the trees.(7) I served in the Grenadier Guards and was on duty at Windsor many times and saw her on several occasions.(8) In early 1942 she was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Grenadier Guards , at sixteen she carried out her first public engagement, when she inspected the regiment.(9) He volunteered for the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1938 and was seconded to the Grenadier Guards , seeing action at Dunkirk and D Day.(10) Bailey, the lead author of the study, points out that grenadiers are not the only fish population that seems to be increasing.(11) After Sandhurst, Gort joined the Grenadier Guards .(12) The grenadiers are characterized externally by having large heads, projecting snouts, and slender bodies that taper to whiplike tails, with no definitely demarked caudal fin.(13) The grenade may also have gone off prematurely as fuses were temperamental and several grenadiers in that era lost hands because of this.(14) By the time of the Napoleonic wars grenadiers had been reformed into new units as new warfare techniques simply outdated them.(15) British Grenadiers were a proud and highly-trained British fighting force.
(1) grenade launcher ::
ракетен фрлач
(2) stun grenade ::
парализирачки гранати
(3) rifle grenade ::
пушка граната
(4) hand-grenade ::
рачна граната
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm asking if he fucked other women
when he grew tired of you.

I'm asking if he fucked other women when he GREW tired of you.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 1

Oh, yeah, back before he hit puberty
and grew man parts.

Oh, yeah, back before he hit puberty and GREW man parts.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 24

And we grew small as well.

And we GREW small as well.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 7

I grew up on Saltcliffe, my lord.

I GREW up on Saltcliffe, my lord.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 4

It's-it's probably
because I grew up

It's-it's probably because I GREW up

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3

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