full-grown in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When full-grown, the larvae lower themselves to the ground by a thread and spin a cocoon among the debris where pupation takes place.
en.wikipedia.org
In full-grown leaves, the mine is strongly inflated and is largely hidden by the leaf.
en.wikipedia.org
The caterpillars become full-grown in about a month from the hatching of the eggs.
en.wikipedia.org
Yet, polar bears very seldom attack full-grown adult walruses, with the largest male walrus probably invulnerable unless otherwise injured or incapacitated.
en.wikipedia.org
The full-grown larva emerges from the mine to make a cocoon outside.
en.wikipedia.org
The most prized proportions mimic those of a full-grown tree as closely as possible.
en.wikipedia.org
Two people capture and restrain a full-grown steer.
en.wikipedia.org
Later on, when full-grown, it lies on the centre of the upperside of the leaf, on a stem or a twig.
en.wikipedia.org
The 6 whorls show a regular and slow increase (but the specimen is not full-grown).
en.wikipedia.org
Using his gymnastic skills he defeats the full-grown attacker, knocking him unconscious.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Srpski