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outstretch

[out-strech] / ˌaʊtˈstrɛtʃ /


Example Sentences

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If you lived rurally, if you saw what happens when people’s intentions outstretch their abilities, you would know.

From Washington Post

When you’re ready to end the flight, simply outstretch your hand to the Pixy, and it returns to your palm.

From The Verge

Orlando City’s Ruan Gregório Teixeira worked his way into the area and rolled a pass to a charging Urso, who bent a one-touch shot from 25 yards out between the outstretch arm of diving goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton and the post.

From Seattle Times

Then Rapinoe turned around and folded her arms, having no crowd for her trademark World Cup outstretch pose.

From Washington Post

If Biden is successful in proceeding with his $2 trillion plan to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure, much of it related to transportation, the Southern Alleghenies region should be determined to outstretch its proverbial hand for a meaningful share of what money becomes available.

From Washington Times