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View definitions for elongated

elongated

adjective as in lengthened

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Example Sentences

It’s swifter, the animatronics are generally closer to us, and the slightly shorter ride time ensures there’s no elongated scenes without some critter action.

Kaplan is drawn into a vortex of elongated time, where a day turns into a week turns into a month and where deadlines are written on water.

Pathologist Dr Nathaniel Cary, who conducted the post-mortem, told the court Sara had a "gaping" puncture wound to her head, as well as signs of being hit by an elongated object below her belly button.

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Laying all the images together created panoramic views of fields and stations, each elongated or contracted depending on the speed of the train.

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Magically her spine elongated and she stood up a bit straighter than before.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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