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esticar-se
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allargar-se
Occupy a large, elongated area.
stretch
Portuguese
esticar-se
stretch
1
Consequently, the country's political crisis is likely to
stretch
out for months.
2
Its good deeds
stretch
far beyond what goes into its shampoos, however.
3
Their networks
stretch
throughout the United States into Europe, Asia and Australia.
4
Visit Website LESSON: Climbing ropes today are dynamic; they're designed to
stretch
.
5
The charges
stretch
back almost 10 years, Longford Circuit Criminal Court heard.
1
Hands by the lee head-braces, and jib-sheet,
stretch
along
the weather braces.
2
Turkey-backed rebels now control a more than 100-km
stretch
along
the Syria-Turkish border.
3
Oh, they do their best for a pitifully short
stretch
along
the P.C.
4
That last
stretch
along
the narrow path seemed an endless journey.
5
The mountains here
stretch
along
in continuous ridges-andthere shoot up into elevated peaks.
6
Great shadows
stretch
along
the tiles, damp puffs of air enter from the street.
7
In endless series the ages
stretch
along
-birth
,
life, development, destruction.
8
It's at the north end of his ranch, a
stretch
along
the river, Stratton said.
9
One of the more lively areas is the
stretch
along
the river opposite Preseren Square.
10
Far gray rocky sandhills
stretch
along
the Texan border.
11
Now it's the swankiest five-block
stretch
along
I-95.
12
Why is England permitted to
stretch
along
down our coast in this straggling and inquisitive manner?
13
Its course was to the southward, in which direction extensive plains appeared to
stretch
along
its bank.
14
I'll take a
stretch
along
the road.
15
They
stretch
along
the coast for 60 miles.)
16
Tier after tier they
stretch
along
,
rising by degrees on a gentle slope, the space between filled with haze.
stretch
along
stretch
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esticar-se
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