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  • 31One Way Out (song) — One Way Out is a blues song first recorded and released in the early mid 1960s by Sonny Boy Williamson II and Elmore James, an R B hit under a different name for G.L. Crockett in the mid 1960s, and then popularized to rock audiences in the early… …

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  • 32drawn-out — adjective 1. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted a drawn out argument an extended discussion a lengthy visit from her mother in law a prolonged and bitter struggle protracted negotiations • Syn: ↑extended, ↑ …

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  • 33As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning —   …

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  • 34stretch out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you stretch out or stretch yourself out, you lie with your legs and body in a straight line. [V P adv/prep] The jacuzzi was too small to stretch out in... [V pron refl P prep/adv] Moira stretched herself out on the lower bench …

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  • 35stick out — *bulge, jut, protuberate, protrude, project, overhang, beetle Analogous words: *extend, prolong, elongate, lengthen: *expand, swell, distend: obtrude (see INTRUDE) stiff adj Stiff, rigid, inflexible, tense, stark, wooden can mean so firm, hard,… …

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  • 36stretch yourself out — ˌstretch ˈout | ˌstretch yourself ˈout derived to lie down, usually in order to relax or sleep • He stretched himself out on the sofa and fell asleep. Main entry: ↑stretchderived …

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  • 37Stretch out — Stretch Stretch, v. i. 1. To be extended; to be drawn out in length or in breadth, or both; to spread; to reach; as, the iron road stretches across the continent; the lake stretches over fifty square miles. [1913 Webster] As far as stretcheth any …

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  • 38outstretched — out|stretched [ˌautˈstretʃt] adj stretched out to full length outstretched arms/hands/fingers ▪ She ran to meet them with outstretched arms …

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  • 39outstretched — out|stretched [ aut stretʃt ] adjective stretched out as far as possible: A bird was eating crumbs from her outstretched hand …

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  • 40stretch — stretch1 [ stretʃ ] verb *** ▸ 1 make longer/wider ▸ 2 make smooth/tight ▸ 3 make body part straight ▸ 4 continue in space/time ▸ 5 be/have enough money ▸ 6 use money/supplies ▸ 7 not be reasonable ▸ 8 make someone use ability ▸ 9 make seem… …

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