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was elastic
adjective
Capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.
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Its meaning was elastic.
But he said that the design and engineering were in the best traditions of Porsche, and that the brand was elastic enough to accommodate a new product.
She would go off on these fantastic riffs when she wrote, and her prose was elastic enough to adapt to all her different emotions and opinions.
Anyway, I knew from my research that time was elastic for the actor, though apparently not from star arrogance nor a sudden urge to meditate.
Her affect was elastic to say the least, veering from screaming anger to a manic impenetrability as she mangles "People Will Say We're in Love," speaking in pillow-book-like aphorisms.
He charted the absurdities and sadnesses of life in this land of hype and hyperbole, and he did so in incandescent prose that was as magical as it was elastic.
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His limbs are elastic.
The prose is elastic.
"Time is elastic.
"To me art is elastic.
This term, though, is elastic.
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