Extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length.
Stretch (the neck) so as to see better.
1 Consequently, the country's political crisis is likely to stretch out for months.
2 It could stretch out into the autumn, but hopefully sooner, he said.
3 But now stretch out hither thy hand; open my eyes for me.
4 You cannot stretch out your hand without hurting it against the stones.
5 Ahead of them, the desert tablelands seemed to stretch out into infinity.
6 Feeling is the need of men to stretch out toward their creator.
7 The Danes then began again to stretch out lustily at their oars.
8 Finally, as the afternoon shadows began to stretch out , the men moved.
9 He need but stretch out his hand and it was his own.
10 Facing the newborn flames, the three began to stretch out their hands.
11 We got within three hundred yards when it began to stretch out .
12 She had enough room to sit down, if not to stretch out .
13 The distance seemed to be elastic, to stretch out under our feet.
14 He saw her rise from her seat and stretch out her arms.
15 He leaves, hoping to be able to stretch out on a couch.
16 To every sunbeam, to every little breeze, the ruins stretch out arms.
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