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> to make your body or your arms and legs straight so that they are as long as possible, in order to exercise the joints (= place where two bones are connected) after you have been in the same place or position for a long time
> “ooh big stretch”, they said while looking at the cat who just woke up.
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stretch (idiom)
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> to make a claim that is not completely true, or to do something that goes further than what is considered to be reasonable
> “not sure about what your point is there, I think it’s a stretch”, they said unconvinced.
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idiom: a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).
I don’t get it :(
stretch (verb)
> > > to make your body or your arms and legs straight so that they are as long as possible, in order to exercise the joints (= place where two bones are connected) after you have been in the same place or position for a long time
> “ooh big stretch”, they said while looking at the cat who just woke up. > >
stretch (idiom)
> > > to make a claim that is not completely true, or to do something that goes further than what is considered to be reasonable
> “not sure about what your point is there, I think it’s a stretch”, they said unconvinced. > >
I feel so dumb rn, thank you.
idiom: a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).