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How to use grown-up in a sentence

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In this film the characters are more grown-up and it's that bit scarier too.
Perhaps it's time we accepted that, yes, Australia may be young and free, but the country is definitely grown-up.
I am married and have a grown-up daughter, also married, and I am a normal, respectable and self-respecting person.
The couple had been married for 40 years after meeting as teenagers and had two grown-up daughters and a grandson.
And one day we might be in the privileged position of being friends with our beautiful grown-up daughters.
And I thought it was going to be a very grown-up dinner party, so I didn't worry about going back to find my light.
If she has any sense, she should avail of her apparent estrangement from the party's kindergarten and reinvent herself as a grown-up politician.
Between contracts he would return to Britain and relax with his wife and grown-up son and daughter at their home in Cornwall.
They have a grown-up son and daughter and Dorothy works as a supply teacher.
Now Jane is a happy 47-year-old living in Swindon, enjoying family life with her son, who lives with her, and her grown-up daughter.
This party seemed more tailored to a grown-up clique, so I did what all out-of-place people do, I ate all of their pumpkin pie and left early.
His character is a grown-up version of the guy who rang his agent every day in the first movie.
They are grown-up adults, they know what they are doing, and they have their own lifestyle.
She has three grown-up children, two daughters and a son, and a grandchild.
His wife is a District Commissioner and his grown-up son and daughter also help out.
Her grown-up son and teenage daughter are not willing to follow her into the job.
Married to his wife Joan for 36 years he has lived in Slade Green all his married life and has two grown-up sons.
But when the script turns to more romantic themes, it's never mawkish or sentimental, just grown-up.
Entirely staffed by young thrusters and perpetual Peter Pans, television is simply not a grown-up medium.
Similarly in 1881 it was occupied by a college bedmaker, John Pyke, and his wife and three grown-up children.
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It was the first time that any one had addressed me by that grown-up title.
At last the grown-up sisters absorbed all of Mammy's spare time.
That means, mind you, that your poet is a grown-up man and not a slobbering infant.
He was sorry for the poor little maid who had aped the ways of the grown-up.
Does it beseem a grown-up man like you to be as disobedient as a capricious child?
There was once a little Kid whose growing horns made him think he was a grown-up billy goat and able to take care of himself.
The grown-up grafters, ten to one, were cheaters at games, and sneaks about work.
That was her grown-up crinoline, swing-swinging as she went.
This fact is simply that a child is a nuisance to a grown-up person.
She treated her as an equal, as a grown-up woman of experience.
She had a touch-me-not way of blighting the inane inquiries of grown-up people.
She looked up at him sharply with a suspicion that such innocence in a grown-up man could not be unassumed.
Do you think, Diana, that being grown-up is really as nice as we used to imagine it would be when we were children?
As for the provolone, notable for the water-buffalo milk that makes it, there's an example of really grown-up milk.
That is what grown-up foxes do to the ptarmigan folks when they get a chance.
Their faces assumed the awful craftiness of children listening for sounds from the grown-up world.
Theodorite was the grown-up son of the house, and a ne'er-do-well.
Teenagers you can't wake with a mere game of cat and mouse, but I was certain my grown-up friend would have been roused by all the commotion.
Both are dark, intense and denitely a grown-up, acquired taste that won't suit everyone.
Both are dark, intense and definitely a grown-up, acquired taste that won't suit everyone.
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