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ingrown

/in-grohn/US // ˈɪnˌgroʊn //UK // (ˈɪnˌɡrəʊn, ɪnˈɡrəʊn) //

内生,萎缩的,萎缩型,萎缩

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having grown into the flesh: an ingrown toenail.
    • : grown within or inward.

Examples

  • Just remember if you’re going the sugar wax route, it’s crucial to exfoliate your skin every day to avoid ingrown hairs, starting within 48 hours post treatment.

  • It took that hideous affliction to remove the even more hideous affliction of destructive and ingrown stories.

  • But the place itself has become oddly small: ingrown, imprisoned by habit, oblivious to its own growing irrelevance.

  • We will need everything finally to conquer the ancient ingrown tyranny of the Jivros.

  • It had been his custom to keep his dogs inside the house, and therefore they had a thick layer of ingrown dirt in their coats.

  • He was a brooding, ingrown man, secretive and sullen, with a streak of wildness which he usually managed to control.

  • In my ingrown heart I hate him so there is no danger for me, tho' I've heard that he's a perfect fusser with the women.

  • The two little Skye terriers fondling one another are suffering from ingrown toe-nails and must needs have them cut.