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outstretch

[out-strech] / ˌaʊtˈstrɛtʃ /


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“Are we disturbing your peace?” she asks, only for Noah to nod and outstretch his hand.

From Fox News

The surge has resulted in testing demands that outstretch capacity at commercial labs, underscoring the demand for rapid, on-site tests like the ones run on people who get near President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence at the White House.

From Washington Times

It can tumble through the air in various poses, which is made possible by onboard sensors that let the robot know to make real-time decisions like when to outstretch its arms, or to tuck in its knees for a somersault.

From The Verge

The Thunder’s Russell Westbrook had just hit a tying layup when Markkanen beat Paul George and banked in a layup over the outstretch arm of Steven Adams, making it 114-112 with 4.9 seconds left.

From Washington Times

And families outstretch their hands as crews in helicopters drop supplies in communities that remain isolated.

From Seattle Times