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1 Here, too, was the old road, now overgrown with weeds and almost hidden from view.
2 But vegetation had somehow acquired a foothold, and the whole is now overgrown with grass and bushes.
3 Our guide led us up the stairs onto the roof which is now overgrown with shrubbery and grass.
4 A reception counter directly ahead was once covered with gray fabric, now overgrown with a dark, lichen-like growth.
5 It was what had once been a serviceable lane, but which was now overgrown with weeds and underbrush.
6 We followed a rough path, evidently cut by a camping party in some past season, but now overgrown .
7 The small library beside the Met had been burned and was now overgrown with weeds, wildflowers, and saplings.
8 The banks of the river are bordered with thickets, now overgrown with wild vines, and fragrant with flowering plants.
9 There was no guide, and the country was now overgrown with impenetrable grass and tangled vegetation eight feet high.
10 He said 200 years ago, the now overgrown site overlooking Swansea's Liberty Stadium would have been a hive of activity.
11 It was far removed from the rest of the buildings and secluded deep in the woods, now overgrown with heavy brush.
12 A gravel roadway, now overgrown with weeds, led from the gate to the front of the house, which stood facing me.
13 In the centre lies a square pool, with wide rows of steps leading down to the water, now overgrown with lotus plants.
14 It stood in the midst of what had once been a fine park, but which was now overgrown with weeds and tangled briars.
15 She rose to her feet and led him to the door, which opened onto a small garden, now overgrown with weeds and brambles.
16 The walk, once a smooth-shaven turf, kept green by trenches of water, was now overgrown with the vegetation which encroached on either hand.
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