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