When they outgrow the shoe or it is damaged, they return it to the manufacturer.
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Most people outgrow those impulses when they trade in their skateboards for cars.
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Talented civilian reviewers who outgrow review sites are creating alternatives.
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Frado is sent to live in a separate part of the house that she will soon outgrow.
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Some are too trendy, with ridiculous patterns that I know I'll outgrow in a year.
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Old Man Winter, come again soon, before our kids outgrow this year's snow gear.
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Education comes in all shapes and sizes and is something one should never outgrow.
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This allows the cancer cells to take in more leucine and outgrow normal cells.
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Most infants outgrow them, but in some cases the seizures continue into adulthood.
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Grow too large or too mature for; "I have outgrown these clothes"; "She outgrew her childish habits"
Grow faster than
Outgrow is BoA's 4th original Japanese album. The album features the singles Do the Motion, Make a Secret, Dakishimeru, and Everlasting. The album also features the track "First Snow" from BoA's special digital single, Merry Christmas from BoA. ...
To become too big or mature for some purpose; To leave some object, habit, belief ... behind, no longer need or use it, as one grows; To grow faster or taller than something or someone else