We have no meanings for "cancerous growth" in our records yet.
1 The Murdoch media has mutated to become a cancerous growth on our democracy.
2 Sir, - Andy Pollak charts the cancerous growth of racism in Irish society.
3 They are but a cancerous growth , sapping the very life of our country.
4 It connected straight into the trachea, in fact fusing with it, much like a cancerous growth .
5 His fixed idea, like a cancerous growth , had sucked all the healthy life out of him.
6 These cells can circulate inside a person for years, even a lifetime, relentlessly seeking out cancerous growth .
7 At one end of the balloon there is a surrounding outer bag, reminiscent of a cancerous growth .
8 I stated my opposition to the system, to the cancerous growth of the bureaucracy, the suppression of civil liberties.
9 This particular killer had died from starvation, for nearly the entire lower jaw had decayed from a cancerous growth .
10 He had surgery in a clinic in the United States to remove a cancerous growth from one of his lungs.
11 Sir Bobby Robson has been given the all-clear following surgery which detected and removed a suspected cancerous growth on his lung.
12 It was from a proper old-fashioned wound, not some cancerous growth that I hadn't asked for and couldn't do much about.
13 The two-times world champion told the Daily Express that he had a cancerous growth removed from his mouth two years ago.
14 The 58-year-old star had surgery in a clinic in the US to remove a cancerous growth from one of his lungs.
15 All the cancerous growth of bitterness was gone and I wanted to kneel beside the bunk and take her in my arms.
16 Interest stirred at the back of his mind; it almost looked as if the red cloud was being ruined by some cancerous growth .
Other examples for "cancerous growth"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Cancerous growth through the time