Full-grown in a sentence as an adjective

I'm in my 40s and run into this from time to time with informal settings, with full-grown adult males.

It's sad to see full-grown, gaunt men struggling to pedal their rickshaw in ****-flops over washboard roads for pennies. But it's devastating seeing small children who are really, truly famished.

Now, computer books and manuals have a tiny fraction of the scope, and yet they still considered too complicated for many full-grown adults.

Using "girl" is not in the same ballpark, so I can see how this may have slipped your mind, but some full-grown women don't like being called a "girl". It's demeaning in a similar way, though I don't believe it was intended to oppress the entire female sex, so it's not nearly as bad.

Beware: it is very dangerous to attempt to rescue a full-grown person who is drowning. A person who is drowning has temporarily lost their mind and will happily drown their would-be rescuer in an attempt to stay above the water.

Lets focus on how one teenage girl, Jennie Lamere, defeated a room full of smart, motivated, experienced, full-grown men. This would seem to be instructive to the greater argument about women in technology, and besides, it has the added bonus of being -> based in fact rather than opinion <-" As if the argument for women is based primarily on opinion.

The arbitrary, overly-specific, and gosh-darn unlikeliness of the goals expressed here remind me more of the sort of life plan you'd expect from a ten-year-old girl than from a full-grown man." OK, I'm going to meet my boyfriend at sixteen so we can be married by nineteen and then I'll have four kids in the next four years so I can be the world's greatest ballerina by the time I'm twenty-four and then I can start training ponies"

Full-grown definitions

adjective

(of animals) fully developed; "an adult animal"; "a grown woman"

See also: adult grown grownup