Similar words: growing, growing season, rowing, crowing, throwing, borrowing, sorrowing, narrowing. Meaning: adj. tending to spread quickly.
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1. His pond has been choked by the fast-growing weed.
2. Fast-growing trees remove nutrients and impoverish the soil.
3. Children's publishing is a fast-growing business.
4. California, which has no native largemouth bass, imported fast-growing, long-living Florida-strain bass in the 1950s.
5. They met a decade ago in Zhuhai, a fast-growing southern metropolis whose economy has relied on the cheap migrant labor.
6. While Williamson County shares problems with those other fast-growing counties, local officials have handled the growth better than most.
7. Diversification into dynamic fast-growing industries is also made possible, as are moves to expand internationally.
8. The fast-growing, glossy evergreen prefers a loamy, well-draining soil and is drought-tolerant in these conditions.
9. Computer-training is a fast-growing market, but a very different one from publishing.
10. Boxwood grows slowly, but fast-growing privet can turn shaggy in a week.
11. Because goldfish will eat new plant growth, use fast-growing varieties, such as Elodea canadensis, Ludwigia and Vallisneria.
12. Fast-growing forest trees could do more than increase the world's sup ply of lumber and pulp.
13. The fast-growing capillaries bring blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the swelling tumour.
14. E-commerce is still a small but fast-growing part of the U.S. economy.
15. It is a fast-growing breed and can produce a more acceptable calf for beef than the Jersey.
16. Minorities, the urban poor and fast-growing Sunbelt states claimed to have been undercounted by the census takers.
17. Experiments were made on the adaptability of the fast-growing and high-yielding clone of Hevea Brasiliensis var. SCATC 7-33-97 at young stage to lower frequency tapping system with stimulants.
18. This long gallery of hybridized, fast-growing poplar trees on a Californian tree farm is reminiscent of a Gothic cathedral,[Sentencedict.com] a structure that testifies to the human spirit's perseverance through time.
19. Fast-growing Asian economies such as China's are already struggling to deal with higher food prices and to keep their economies from over-heating.
20. It is difficult to make long-term forecasts for a fast-growing industry.
21. The governors' proposal would include a funding formula favorable to fast-growing states such as Texas.
22. The gaol was situated not far from the centre of a large and fast-growing industrial town.
23. The newly established Legations protested and the introduction of the fast-growing eucalyptus obviated the necessity.
24. That takes Compass into hospitals and also greatly increases its presence in the fast-growing retirement home market.
25. There have even been proposals to clear natural forests and replace them with dense plantations of fast-growing trees to claim extra credits.sentencedict.com/fast-growing.html
26. Tens of thousands of acres of farmland are swallowed up each year by developers seeking living space for the city's fast-growing population.
27. Verio acquired Pioneer Global in February and integrated the company into its fast-growing Northeast regional operations last summer.
28. Scientists say the humble potato may be the key to feeding the world's fast-growing population.
29. Everhart Nangoma, one of the case study researchers at the European Union offices in Blantyre, says farmers in Malawi now spend more on expensive, fast-growing varieties.
30. He developed the Disney Epic Mickey game, set for launch on Nintendo's Wii console next year, as the latest instalment from the Magic Kingdom's fast-growing videogames arm.
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