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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kind of stretched" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that's elongated or otherwise physically extended beyond its normal dimensions. For example: "Her socks were kind of stretched out and had gotten too big for her feet."
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So we were kind of stretched on that day," he said.
The next day, Hamlin flew to Andrews Air Force Base, in Maryland, and hitched a ride to New York with an Italian television journalist, who "had a swanky car that I kind of stretched out in," arriving at home just in time for her eight-year-old daughter's birthday.
Instead of achieving plump, soft skin, some women are winding up with visages that are "thin and kind of stretched, almost like Saran wrap," according to Dr. Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, an assistant professor of dermatology at Yale School of Medicine and the director of the Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center in New York.
Say bat not with a low vowel, but kind of stretched out.
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The pack is kind of stretching out a bit, but they lost three or four runners within the first mile or so, the Eric the Eel kind, presumably.
"This kind of stretching of the law places the emphasis on the wrong things," said Dr. Kapuscinski of the University of Minnesota, "Plus, it's ludicrous".
"That kind of stretching can help them keep their power, keep them focused on their base in their district," said Douglas Johnson, who led a study of the numbers for the Rose Institute of State and Local Government.
SH: Does that mean that in adopting the conventions of melodrama and kind of stretching them, did that then prove to be a liberating thing to do, or did that prove to be a constraining thing?
I don't know if I'd stretch this into the ultraportable realm — maybe thin and light, although "thin" is kind of stretching it too.
Figure 1: The Lorenz Attractor However, what does appear to pass as a crucial feature of chaos for Batterman a definition if you will is the presence of a kind of "stretching and folding" mechanism in the dynamics (see the discussion on p. 49 and figure 5 of his essay).
He's out there kind of stretching and moving around and doing some of the drills, but not all of the drills.
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