Grow together American British verb phrase
1. Used to indicate the gradual attachment or connection over time
We grew together after participating in the holiday that our company offered.
Patrick and I have grown together by working in one team.
2. Used to indicate the intertwining as things grow and develop
The two mistletoes have grown together to form a single organism.
Two small flowers grew together, creating this clump of flowers on the entrance.
1. To link together a sequence of items.
2. To compose, gather, or arrange something in a series, often quickly, sloppily, or haphazardly.
3. To make something by assembling or arranging things in a sequence, often quickly, sloppily, or haphazardly.
The verb "grow" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to allude that the last force, problem or burden which is seemingly minor and small causes a person, system or organisation to collapse or fail
Her husband's violent act last night was the straw that broke the donkey's back and she left him