Yes, it normally is (grown too large, or unmanageably). It is based on the verb to grow, so it may also be a verb (the rose bush has overgrown its trellis).
No, the word 'overgrown' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to overgrow. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The tree has overgrown the fence and needs to be trimmed. (verb)I split the overgrown plant and planted each half in a pot. (adjective)
Overgrown Eden was created in 2002.
On Overgrown Paths was created in 1949.
The overgrown bush obscured the walkway.The tall tree came down during a windstorm.Her prickly attitude pushed people away.
The ISBN of On Overgrown Paths is 1-892295-10-5.
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Was it a rat I saw? * * * * * Sort of. A rat is not an overgrown mouse. They are unrelated species!
It needs to be an overgrown cat, when it's overgrown you can, it goes kitten > cat > overgrown cat so there's 3 stages not 2.
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Just the overgrown reminance of the pool. Just the overgrown reminance of the pool.
The cast of Overgrown Kingdom - 2013 includes: Mary Lou Davis as Narrator
Often raptors in captivity have beaks that are overgrown. To"cope" a bird is to trim its overgrown beak. I use a Dremel tool and/or an emery board. The term can also be used to the trimming of overgrown talons, but it most frequently applies to the beak.