Definition of Outstretch. Meaning of Outstretch. Synonyms of Outstretch

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Definition of Outstretch

Outstretch
Outstretch Out*stretch", v. t. To stretch out. --Milton.

Meaning of Outstretch from wikipedia

- Ram-headed demon. The hands probably outstretch to hold two snakes. From a royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt. End of the 18th Dynasty...
- lower limbs, because the exercise can lead to an overextension, or an outstretch, of our ligaments in the knee and can cause pain over time. Running –...
- length, equal to two metres (2 m) or four sok (ศอก.) Wa as a verb means to outstretch (one's) arms to both sides, which relates to the fathom's distance between...
- flower, Bhima saw an old monkey, lying in the path, whose long tail was outstretching the region. Bhima in pride asked the monkey to move the tail blocking...
- of the Troubles in the Reign of Charles I 1827 Cranmer (****V) 1821 "Outstretching flame-ward his upbraided hand" Ecclesiastical Sonnets. In Series Part...
- goal celebrations. He explained that his own favourite celebration is outstretching both arms straight, before stating when scoring a goal "you just want...
- their prey, fish or amphibians, underwater, which they spear by rapidly outstretching their bent neck. They come up to the surface to consume and swallow...
- of the player's fully extended arm. Then following the rotation of the outstretch arm, the ball is moved in a circular motion, typically moving from the...
- 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...
- device; the center a shield and perched thereon an American Eagle with outstretching wings; the top of the shield pierced by six arrows crosswise; under...