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stretch <a stretch; stretches> N

stretch N (relations)

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stretch VB

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stretch (out)
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stretch VB (out)

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stretch N COMPUT

stretch

stretch. VB

stretch.
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stretch gesture N COMPUT

stretch modulus

stretch out VB

stretch tight VB

stretch to VB

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The use of higher alpha-olefins (hexene or octene) gives rise to enhanced stretch film characteristics, particularly in respect of elongation at break and puncture resistance.
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His gigantic legs allow him to move quickly and avoid enemy attacks, and his long arms stretch out to wrap around opponents during battle.
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Women commenting they are prepregnancy weight with zero stretch marks good for you.
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Even relatively minor trauma can transiently stretch the fourth nerve (by transiently displacing the brainstem relative to the posterior clinoid process).
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The route heads eastward, passing homes and fields for a stretch.
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Species along this stretch include largemouth and smallmouth bass, sunfish, channel and flathead catfish, carp, crayfish, and bullfrogs.
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The story, like many others at the time, was being suffocating by an obstreperous presidential campaign that had just entered the home stretch.
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In 1923, its 1687 mi of pavement made it the longest continuous stretch of paved road in the world at the time.
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To reduce the stretch of the temporalis muscle around the immovable process, machairodonts evolved a skull with a more vertical occipital bone.
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Small islands litter the stretch of water which was formed from glacial activity and meltwater produced from the receding glacier.
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