Examples of using Was growing in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
As I was growing up there were times when Mom went through these bad spells.
When I was growing up in the'70s, the typical American spent one tenth of their income, American family, on transportation.
I told myself it was because I was growing up and maturing, not that I was suddenly looking for acceptance.
The young company was growing fast and doing research for the technology, with a professional R&D team.
Not many have heard about the name“WP Engine” back then, but the company was growing exponentially.
And he says that he never would have become such an expert in the first place had he not been too introverted to leave the house when he was growing up.
Rabi, a Nobel laureate, said that when he was growing up in New York, all of his friends' parents would ask them.
But then eventually, after staying there for a little while, and after the end of that first year at this military school, I realized that I actually was growing up.
Pocketbooks and jewelry and diaries and… I looked at this little girl who was growing up so quickly, and I thought.
Pocketbooks and jewelry and diaries and… I looked at this little girl who was growing up so quickly.
The Invisible Man's wrist was growing painful; he was feverish, exhausted, and his mind came round to brood upon his chase down the hill and the struggle about the inn.
I too was growing, particularly in intellect and I was amazed at how intelligent they seemed.
Applause When I was growing up, my dad used to love telling the story of his first day in Canada.
So when I was growing up in a really rural area in Maine, the Internet meant something very different to me.
When I was growing up, I was exposed to making and crafts and materials and invention on a small scale.
Childhood is beauty and honor student was growing, and unfortunately the appearance was the head version. One day, beneath her childhood, bullied child was a love・.
When I breathed out, my CO2 fed the sweet potatoes that I was growing.
When I was growing up, I liked taking toys apart, any kind of toys I would find around the house, like my brother's BB gun when he's not home.
Rabi, a Nobel laureate, said that when he was growing up in New York, all of his friends' parents would ask them"What did you learn in school?" at the end of a day.
Spending time with my son as he was growing up, and caring for my parents in their elder years, constituted not-to-be missed, never-to-come-again, life opportunities.