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upstretched
[ uhp-strecht ]
upstretched
/ ʌpˈstrɛtʃt /
adjective
- (esp of the arms) stretched or raised up
Word History and Origins
Origin of upstretched1
Example Sentences
“Ork?” repeated the penguin, nibbling at the metal handle of the refrigerator door with his upstretched beak.
Bouncers scrambled to prevent injuries as bodies went every which way, including parallel to the ceiling on upstretched hands.
He showed Mr. Winkler how to stretch his dough further, resting it on Mr. Winkler’s upstretched thumbs.
Maurice's unstoppable caress of Clive, who's seated beneath his chair, is reciprocated with an upstretched hand that promises more than upper-class English society in the early part of the 20th century can accommodate.
He ran the last steps and rose on his hind feet, his head and upstretched paws high above Julius’s head.
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