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"outstretch" Definitions
  1. to stretch out : EXTEND

19 Sentences With "outstretch"

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Arms outstretch and claw at the chance to touch a mere finger of his.
At one point, Saoudi showers the audience in Buckfast and tongues outstretch to lap it up like horses being offered a polos.
On my skin, I feel his palm outstretch, feeling for vibration, and I think of my voice as a petal pressed between locked pages.
"A year and a half ago, a president, an American president, landed in Havana, to outstretch his hand to a regime," Rubio said Friday.
I also promised that America will not seek to impose our way of life on others, but to outstretch our hands in the spirit of cooperation and trust.
Imagine feeling like you're on the verge of scoring a touchdown after nabbing a beautiful interception, and all you have to do is outstretch your hand, hold onto the ball, and break the plane.
It can tumble through the air in various poses, which is made possible by onboard sensors that let the robot know to make real-time decisions like when to outstretch its arms, or to tuck in its knees for a somersault.
The TEB can also be a partner in projects that outstretch its perimeter.
The most widely practised dance in contemporary Kiribati is the Kaimatoa, literally meaning the dance of strength. The dance tests the dancer's physical endurance to outstretch their arms for long periods but it also tests the dancer's emotional endurance. The music and rhythm is often very emotive and it is not uncommon to see dancers weep throughout the dance. The kaimatoa can be performed by both men, women and children.
Barkcloth was used by the Baganda in Uganda from the Mutuba tree (Ficus natalensis). Kanga are Swahili pieces of fabric that come in rectangular shapes, made of pure cotton, and put together to make clothing. It is as long as ones outstretch hand and wide to cover the length of ones neck. Kitenge are similar to kangas and kikoy, but are of a thicker cloth, and have an edging only on a long side.
Supracondylar humerus fractures is commonly found in children between 5 and 7 years (90% of the cases), after the clavicle and forearm fractures. It is more often occurs in males, accounting of 16% of all pediatric fractures and 60% of all paediatric elbow fractures. The mechanism of injury is most commonly due to fall on an outstretch hand. Extension type of injury (70% of all elbow fractures) is more common than the flexion type of injury (1% to 11% of all elbow injuries).
Izecksohn's Brazilian tree frog (Xenohyla truncata) is a species of frugivorous tree frog in the family Hylidae endemic to the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The range of this frog ranges from the southern border of Espírito Santo down to Ilha da Marambaia, inhabiting mostly restingas near the coast and on some islands. They shelter inside bromeliads such as Neoregelia cruenta during the day and breed in temporary pools. When disturbed, this tree frog will tilt its head down, outstretch its legs, and puff up.
The people of Pobaga migrated from Sokabisi to their present location. During their migration from Sokabisi to settle at Gambibgo, the last settlement of their great grand Ancestor "Agongo", they passed through the lands of Tindonmolgo. The Land chief (Tindaana) of Tindonmolgo requested that, they should take the whole portion of land to settle and farm on it at the outstretch of Tindonmolgo closer to the Deity called Apobaga hence the name Pobaga community. The people of Pobaga were known as sons (children) of Akogesah, at the time they were living in Sokabisi.
He says that if he outreaches his arm, or his stick (staff), that his hand will push the limit of what the edge is. He is then free to move into the newly created space and outstretch his staff once more, thus increasing the limit of space. With his argument, he attested that space, the region of the fixed stars, is infinite. This thought persisted even through modern day, although it is important to note that his model has a defined edge, whereas some current models do not account for a defined edge of space.
The influence of parental age and weather on testosterone concentration and offspring survival in broods of tawny owl Strix aluco. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 56(3), 306-313. A tawny owl peers from a tree hollow, which is often what they naturally utilize as nest sites When they are alarmed or required to act in self-defense near the nest, tawny owls of all ages but especially older nestlings up to fledging age, have been recorded to raise feathers and outstretch wings, to their expand size and possible shield itself, also snapping their bills.Scherzinger, W. (1971).
At the two sides of King Solomon's ears were fixed two fish of the sea. At the very top of Solomon's throne were fixed twenty-four golden wings that provided a protective shade and covering for the king, and whenever the king wished to ascend his throne, the bull on the first step would, by a movable, mechanical contraption, outstretch its forearm and place the king upon the second step, and so-forth, until he ascended the sixth step, upon which ascension mechanical eagles then descended and lifted-up the king, placing him upon his throne.
The movement of the dancers body is meant to replicate the movements of a water sprinkler. Standing with legs slightly apart and knees slightly bent, the dancer then bends their left elbow to enable them to place their left hand behind their head. They then outstretch their right arm inline with their right shoulder, hand flat in a vertical position. The dancer then rotates around the waist in a 180 degree sweep, pulling back three times as you move your arm to the left, and then in one motion swing right arm back to the right.
Adams batting against Atlanta, 2014 During a game against the Cincinnati Reds on April 3, 2014 in Cincinnati, Adams was attempting to catch a Chris Heisey pop-up that sailed into the shallow part of the seats. The infield tarp was in Adams' run path. As he leaned over the tarp to catch the ball, it was falling toward the second row of seats, and a fan named Chris Smith caught the ball with his own glove just above Adams' outstretch glove. Adams shifted his momentum to stand back up behind the tarp, and planted his glove on Smith's chest, pushing himself backward with a moderate shove.
A complicated team sale that would end up in bankruptcy court and possibly cost the team president Nolan Ryan and GM Jon Daniels would be an outside threat the team would have to ignore until it was resolved in August. Thanks to utility infielder Esteban Germán the "claw and antlers" would become an active part of the Rangers in-game celebration. Following a play involving strength a Rangers' player would look to the bench and raise his right arm with fingers outstretched to make a claw. After a play involving speed a player would place his thumbs on each side of his head and outstretch his fingers to make antlers.

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