Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A ridge between two furrows, as in plowed land.
- To form into ridges with a plow: followed by up.
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Examples
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Ah yes, Daniel, that one wasn't much of a stetch either.
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Fred ♪ ♫ ♪ says: freeman says: the CIA list included three U.S. citizens, even if this is true how did you stetch it to “many”?
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The stetch of highway 401 for CFB Trenton to Toronto has been officially renamed the Highway of Heroes by the provincial government.
Archive 2008-06-01 membrain 2008
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The stetch of highway 401 for CFB Trenton to Toronto has been officially renamed the Highway of Heroes by the provincial government.
Highway of Heroes Honours the Fallen membrain 2008
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And Bill C – the uber friend – walks around this glass house w/o a stetch of clothing.
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One of the main ones is widening a 2 mile stetch of 29 to 8 lanes from Wal Mart to the Hollymead town center.
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I haven't been keeping up on this, but Denver seems to have had its second longest stetch of snow this year, and would have blown the record away because there was maybe one day of snowlessness before it snowed again.
Uncracked: wisecrack that was begging to be cracked. Ann Althouse 2007
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The cross is 'sposed to look like a mouth as he is able to detach his jaw and stetch is mouth to mammoth propotions.
Everybody’s Somebody’s Baby – Day Three | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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Bikie Troy Mercanti driven from Casuarina a stetch limousine NOTORIOUS Perth bikie Troy Mercanti has been released from Casuarina Prison - and was then driven away in a silver stretch limousine.
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We've discovered that when Shifu comes to stetch you is a catch-22.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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