Use of stretch in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include stretch at the start of sentence, stretch at the end of sentence and stretch in the middle of sentence

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stretch at the start of sentence


  1. Stretch up 30 times with alternate arms as a warm-up exercise.

stretch at the end of sentence


  1. The cat gave a long, luxurious stretch.
  2. The runners rounded into the home stretch.
  3. Fire crews have been operating at full stretch.

stretch in the middle of sentence


  1. It's a dangerous stretch of road.
  2. This contract will stretch to next month.
  3. Can you stretch your arms out straighter?
  4. A great stretch of ocean lay beneath them.
  5. He saw a grey future stretch ahead of him.
  6. That stretch of forest was stumped quickly.
  7. The jacuzzi was too small to stretch out in.
  8. Breathe in through your nose as you stretch up.
  9. A nine-mile stretch of motorway has been closed.
  10. Relax your stomach muscles , then stretch again.
  11. That stretch of bypass will be finished by January.
  12. His stories really stretch children's imaginations.
  13. That elastic band will snap if you stretch it too far.
  14. A spider's web can stretch considerably without weakening.
  15. This stretch of the river is renowned for its good fishing.
  16. Slow down?there are speed traps along this stretch of road.
  17. We looked to our right and saw a stretch of the rice fields.
  18. I walked up and down the aisle to stretch my cramped muscles.
  19. The underground chambers stretch the length of a football pitch.
  20. There has been a collision on the southbound stretch of the motorway.
  21. The car was dumped in a stretch of wasteland in the south of the city.
  22. She would be able to stretch out her cramped limbs and rest for a few hours.
  23. You can enjoy the extraordinary sight unbroken cloud plains that stretch out before you.

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