Sentences with prestretch
stretch
P p - To stretch oneself out on the ground.
- To stretch a rope across a road.
- To stretch the strings of a violin.
- To stretch a rubber band.
- The jacket was stretched at the elbows.
- To stretch the imagination; to stretch the facts; to stretch food to feed extra guests; to stretch money to keep within a budget.
- They caught the bartender stretching the gin with water.
- To stretch a show; to stretch the action two minutes.
- To stretch out on a couch.
- The forest stretches for miles.
- His memory stretches back to his early childhood.
- To stretch and yawn.
- A stretch of meadow.
- For a stretch of ten years.
- He's doing a stretch in the pen.
- You wouldn't call her a genius by any stretch of the imagination. It's quite a stretch for me to believe his story.
- Stretch girdle; stretch pants.