Aún no tenemos significados para "grow continually".
1The wind seems to grow continually warmer; the spray feels warm like blood.
2You grow continually worse.
3For a number of years matters grew continually worse in the country.
4The interest of the British people in the work of regeneration grew continually.
5All through the three years that had passed Jadwin had grown continually richer.
6Their example was follow'd by many, and our number went on growing continually.
7The fascination of her worldly ignorance was a thing which grew continually upon him.
8But Mr. Burgess's circumstances, instead of improving, grew continually worse.
9It is an index of knowledge that grows continually, an index that becomes continually truer.
10This lasted the nineteen winters while Stephen was king; and it grew continually worse and worse.
11Pride and self-confidence grew continually stronger in him; he was becoming a different man every moment.
12Thus the victors at sea grew continually stronger in America, while the losers grew correspondingly weaker.
13It grows continually more difficult to obtain recruits.
14I mean that the passions renew themselves with new occasions, new opportunities, and character grows continually.
15This is nowadays more important than ever since in industrialised countries the elderly population is growing continually.
16Cartwright's face had been growing continually redder.
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