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elongate

[ih-lawng-geyt, ih-long-, ee-lawng-geyt, ee-long-] / ɪˈlɔŋ geɪt, ɪˈlɒŋ-, ˈi lɔŋˌgeɪt, ˈi lɒŋ- /


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The supernova is elongated and is shaped like an olive.

From Space Scoop

All around the festival grounds, there are several tents dedicated solely to Flog Gnaw merchandise, with elongated lines.

From Los Angeles Times

Perhaps the most notable food accessory sensation is Panera's chic and tasty BAGuette bag, which is essentially an elongated green purse that resembles a loaf of French bread.

From Salon

“My clients ask for breakfast nooks as a way to elongate the kitchen area and make the flow feel larger,” she says.

From Seattle Times

Originally, Miller wrote “The Afterparty” as a movie, the script of which he elongated into a TV series when he pitched it to Apple TV+.

From Seattle Times