overgrown

/ˌoʊvərˈɡroʊn/
adjective
  1. Covered with plants that have grown too thickly or wildly.
    • They bought an overgrown property and spent months clearing the yard.
    • The garden was so overgrown that you could barely see the fence.
    • The old railroad tracks are now overgrown with weeds and bushes.
  2. Having grown too large for one's age or for a particular space.
    • The puppy was overgrown for its age and needed a special diet.
    • He's an overgrown teenager who still acts like a child.
    • The overgrown tree roots cracked the sidewalk.
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