Sentences with Stretch, Stretch in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Stretch

Sentences with Stretch, Stretch in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Stretch

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1. Stop yawning and stretching.

2. Stretch your legs according to the coverlet.

3. I’ve never seen a more god-forsaken stretch of desert.

4. Stretch your arm no further than your sleeve will reach.

5. In Flemish bond, headers alternate with stretchers from brick to brick.

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6. I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.

7. Moments so precious the universe stretches to make additional room for them.

8. In the stretched-out moment that followed, Damen thought explicitly about killing him.

9. He tried with all his might to stretch the bow and shoot the arrow as far as possible.

10. What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds.

11. The truth may be stretched thin, but it never breaks, and it always surfaces above lies, as oil floats on water.

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12. A man’s heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn’t like a mother’s womb. It won’t bleed. It won’t stretch to make room for you.

13. The apple tree in the background, just barely visible, was stretching a single limb out to her, as if wanting to be in the photo with her.

14. If it’s really dark, far away from lights from cities and houses, you can even see the dusty bands of the Milky Way stretch across the sky.

15. Life is like topography, Hobbes. There are summits of happiness and success, flat stretches of boring routine and valleys of frustration and failure.

16. I was the type of guy that used to get up in the morning and go out and just out run everybody on the field without stretching or warming up or anything.

17. Beauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.

18. It is clear that the pharmaceutical industry is not, by any stretch of the imagination, doing enough to ensure that the poor have access to adequate medical care.

19. I work out twice a day, once in the morning and once before bed. I’ll start with half an hour of running and then some yoga to stretch everything out so everything is warm.

20. Failure to properly control our borders costs citizens in many ways: schools become overcrowded, medical resources are stretched too thin, other government services are overtaxed, and taxes increase further.

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