adjective
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(esp of a toenail) growing abnormally into the flesh
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growing within or into
Etymology
Origin of ingrowing
Example Sentences
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Patients are being warned not to clog up A&E with everyday niggles as NHS figures show thousands turned to hospitals for minor ailments such as hiccups and ingrowing toenails last winter.
From BBC • Dec. 3, 2025
“Mrs Rhoades’s ingrowing toenail has turned the corner,” says Gilbert over supper.
From The Guardian • Sep. 5, 2019
His sharply domed cranium, monkey-fur suit, and ingrowing personality, seem all too slight an excuse for the sizable cheques which he has drawn for many years from the Barnum & Bailey and Ringling Brothers circus.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Why perform operations if the patient is suffering less from a stomach ulcer than from an ingrowing mother-in-law?
From Time Magazine Archive
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Culture without action is an ingrowing disease which first debilitates and then dissolves the will to live.
From The Women of Tomorrow by Hard, William
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