How To Use Outstretched In A Sentence

  • With a quick catch and lift, he passed Michael up and into unseen hands outstretched from the iron wall of the ship, and paddled ahead to an open cargo port. CHAPTER 2
  • Your arm is outstretched at shoulder height and parallel to the floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Usually obvious by the outstretched arm holding the cameraphone. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ball is so outstretched that Edney can not bend his elbow to use his upper-arm muscles.
  • She gave a shriek as he came at her and stepped away from his outstretched hand. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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  • The pipe was just high enough so that I could swing with my arms outstretched and not drag my bottom.
  • I slung my satchel over my shoulder and shook her outstretched hand.
  • I love London particularly for that layered feel, for its glorious haphazardness and its unique personality, which Peter Ackroyd personisifes as William Blake's Glad Day: a radiant youth with his arms outstretched against rainbow light. MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building
  • She was stumbling forward with outstretched hands when she ran into the blackberries. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • Another soldier was searching a man who was standing up against the wall, hands outstretched, legs spread. DESPERADOES
  • At the intersection was a human figure, neither male nor female, arms outstretched as in a crucifixion, but not nailed. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • In the century and a half that she has stood there, poised to award that outstretched laurel crown, many women who deserve the honours have passed by uncelebrated.
  • The left facing, wings outstretched in-flight eagle on the obverse is from Christian Gobrecht’s 1836 Liberty Seated obverse. One Cent Flying Eagle, 1856-1858 : Coin Guide
  • He orientated himself slowly, like a simpleton, arms outstretched, turning gradually as if surrounded by tormentors. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Most noticeable, and giving name to the type, was the change of the eagle to the outstretched wing, heraldic style copied from the Great Seal of the United States. Draped Bust Half Dime, Heraldic Eagle, 1800-1805 : Coin Guide
  • In a fluid, snapping motion, Derryn shifted his feet apart and beckoned to the soldier with an outstretched palm.
  • Hold your arms outstretched in front of you, and squat down over your heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • The different parts of the outstretched wings are readily homologized even in details in the two figures. Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744
  • Alex Calvo-Garcia swung his foot, failed to get a clean connection but still saw the ball bobble through a melee of legs and the outstretched arm of Fettis to nestle in the corner.
  • Your gaze rushes along the angel's body, down the outstretched arm, and along the stem of the lily he is offering the Virgin.
  • Red kites were hunting on the heights, their outstretched wings fluttering long feathery fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps he is unaware the metre is based on a tiny fraction of the distance that white light travels in a vacuum per second, while a yard is based on the distance from your nose to your outstretched hand.
  • Ask, O my lord, thy want," quoth the servitor, and quoth the other: "I demand of thee a carpet of the primest brocade all gold-inwrought which, when unrolled and outstretched, shall extend hence to the Sultan's palace, in order that the Lady Badr al-Budur may, when coming hither, pace upon it and not tread common earth. Tehran Winter
  • The pleading look on his face, the rags on his body and his emaciated frame move you so much that you immediately put a coin on the outstretched hands.
  • In these post-tsunami times, with nonstop images of tiny outstretched hands and grief-stricken eyes on the television, most of us feel a yearning to do something to help.
  • And I somehow managed to clasp her rock-steady, outstretched hand. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Usually obvious by the outstretched arm holding the cameraphone. Times, Sunday Times
  • They saw him slouch for'ard after breakfast, and, like a mendicant, with outstretched palm, accost a sailor. LOVE OF LIFE
  • He threw the "inkspot" out high in the air, and as it came down, somehow it managed to come within reach of Jane's outstretched palm. Jane Allen, Junior
  • Placed as it is within this painting, this anticapitalist logo also invites the viewer to look again at the colorful oblongs pointing down to it and to recognize in them the fingers of an outstretched hand.
  • Robert took the other man's outstretched hand and stood on unsteady feet.
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • His hand outstretched over her, and her nightgown faded into skimpy sleepwear.
  • I hear a huge ka-blunk and commotion behind me, and I turn to find Reba laying on the floor, half recovering from a huge sneeze and half laughing in mortification. 10 outstretched hands reaching down to her and cries of concern from all directions. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The outstretched arm and door-curtain are the "fermate."] Concerning the Spiritual in Art
  • But the keeper blocked his effort with an outstretched boot. The Sun
  • Bend your bottom leg and your top leg outstretched. Times, Sunday Times
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • At the very last moment, the figure outstretched his arm towards the hurled knife and opened his palm wide.
  • Turning swiftly toward its prey, the scorpion darts forward with pincers outstretched, finally grabbing and stinging its victim.
  • Start as before with arms outstretched, then gently curve the body sideways.
  • Courtesy of Sotheby's New Ireland figure of man with outstretched arms (circa 1880s-1890s). Oceanic Art's captivating collection
  • The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched.
  • She gave a shriek as he came at her and stepped away from his outstretched hand. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • He waited patiently for Ambrose to finish his drink, then took the canteen from the man's outstretched hand.
  • The only obvious religious imagery in the film is the Christ-like pose of a man falling backwards with his arms outstretched, which is thanks to physiology as much as to religious symbolism. Matthew Yglesias » Conservatives’ Bizarre Readings of Gran Torino
  • Fielding at short mid wicket he took off, flung himself full length to his left and caught the ball in his outstretched left hand leaving Young gobsmacked.
  • However his outstretched leg just got that fraction of an inch too much under the ball and it skimmed off the juncture of the crossbar and post.
  • Hailey hurriedly scrambled off the bed, and lunged at James with her arms outstretched.
  • Dressed in flowing white, wearing a crown-of-thorns headdress and posing with arms outstretched, crucifixion-style, Lilo was snapped by style photographer Terry Richardson for the new issue of Purple Magazine. Lindsay Lohan Nude Threesome Photoshoot Purple Magazine
  • We've all seen it: a mother crouched on the floor, arms outstretched, cooing to her baby as he lopsidedly plops first one hand, then the other, on the carpet, dragging his chubby knees behind him.
  • Catching a mercenary's outstretched torso with the broad surface of his shield, the Colonel hurled his adversary high overhead.
  • 'Thank God,' Jody Burgess exclaimed, standing up, coming around the bed with a kind of buoyantly expectant expression and both arms outstretched. The Hearing
  • Lie on the floor on your front with legs outstretched. Times, Sunday Times
  • He held the gun with his arms outstretched in front of his chest, causing drivers to take evasive action.
  • Ethan rose to his feet and outstretched his arms, opening and holding the book out.
  • With your fist behind your head, and your ideas about your fist in your mind, slowly unclench your fist until your fingers are outstretched.
  • There was no wabble to the revolver and it was directed toward her stomach, not from an outstretched arm, but from the hip, against which the forearm rested. To Kill a Man
  • To combat any potential misfortune, they stick out the second and fifth digits of one hand and touch their genitals with the outstretched fingertips.
  • The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched.
  • The evening primrose, with outstretched filaments, hangs a golden necklace about the welcome murmuring noctuid, while the various orchids excel in the ingenuity of their salutations. My Studio Neighbors
  • You can buy a Japanese rescue-mecha: it's 10m wide with its arms fully outstretched, is powered by an onboard water-cooled three cylinder direct injection diesel engine, has a maximum speed of 3Km/h, and carries seven 680,000-pixel CCD cameras with a separate monitor for each camera. Boing Boing: January 11, 2004 - January 17, 2004 Archives
  • To knock down ( an opponent in an athletic contest ) by hooking the neck with an outstretched arm.
  • Rest forehead on the ground and breathe deeply, arms outstretched in front of you. Times, Sunday Times
  • His weapons, having previously been shouldered, were now outstretched to point at Lazarus.
  • Singer put both hands up before his face, arms outstretched; he was begging.
  • With a nimble sidestep, I directed the hunched teenage rider neatly under my outstretched arm holding my overnight bag until, in a flash, he vanished in the swirl of cars, taxis and buses.
  • With your arms outstretched, try to reach forward. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • He nodded and reached his hand out as I sat down between his outstretched legs and leaned back against his chest.
  • Twenty-five years later they met again in Glasgow where, after more ‘foregathering’, they attempted to chuck stones into the outstretched hat of the statue of James Oswald MP in George Square, luckily without being arrested.
  • He orientated himself slowly, like a simpleton, arms outstretched, turning gradually as if surrounded by tormentors. THE LAST RAVEN
  • When it is an inning-ending forceout, the pitcher can take the throw like an outstretched first baseman to pick up the out.
  • Then are our beggars bodies, and our monarchs and outstretched heroes the beggars’ shadows. Act II. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • a kitten with one paw outstretched
  • She sat there on her knees, feet crossed, palms outstretched on that crinkle-cut grass, eyes wide open enough to burst, smile broad enough to split.
  • Twenty-five years later they met again in Glasgow where, after more ‘foregathering’, they attempted to chuck stones into the outstretched hat of the statue of James Oswald MP in George Square, luckily without being arrested.
  • The next batter hits a line-drive single to right past an outstretched second baseman.
  • A lifeless man, lying outstretched on a certain hearthstone, might be found once in a house and awaken no special comment; but when this same discovery has been made twice, if not thrice, during the history of a single dwelling, one might surely be pardoned a distrust of its seemingly home-like appointments, and discern in its slowly darkening walls the presence of an evil which if left to itself might perish in the natural decay of the place, but which, if met and challenged, might strike again and make another blot on its thrice-crimsoned hearthstone. The Filigree Ball
  • After that there were only a few gestures with outstretched arms from either side. The Sun
  • Mokgadi, on the other hand, looked up into the dark clouds with both arms outstretched and let the rain rinse all of her cares away. DRIP, DRIP, DROP, LITTLE OCTOBER SHOWERS « Peace Corps South Africa
  • As I thought of all these things, them lofty towers riz up like gigantick skeleton fingers outstretched mockin'ly. Samantha at Coney Island and a Thousand Other Islands
  • Pick out one particular spot in that imaginary scene, and sketch me in it, with outstretched arms, curved back, and heels in the air, plunging headforemost into a black patch of water and mud. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • You can touch both sides of the wynd with your outstretched arms.
  • Paired with the Labors of Adam and Eve in the British Library and Huntington Library Speculum books is an image of Noah's ark, a bargelike vessel with a basilican superstructure beneath a dove with outstretched wings.
  • When Jenny turned her head back to David, the boy had already outstretched his hand to her.
  • After that there were only a few gestures with outstretched arms from either side. The Sun
  • Those horrible scenes and that special instance when an Allied soldier outstretched his arm to help me up became my re-entrance, my being re-invited into humanity and restoring my inalienable right to a dignified existence as a human being and as a Jew. 2008 May « Lean Left
  • The body is elongated to emphasise a twisted head and an outstretched forceful arm.
  • Flinging out his left hand, Van sent a lash of his own, a lash of lightning from his outstretched finger to the whipstock. Magic's Promise
  • With its wide bolling and outstretched boughs, it is what the Basques would call a trasmocho tree. Wildwood
  • The raptor folds its wings, brings its talons forward, and careens toward the outstretched wings of an unsuspecting bird flying below.
  • Little Kitty Bonner, fairylike in gauzy lawn, with pinkest of cheeks and bluest of dancing eyes, arms outstretched and lips puckered in invitation, was striving to kiss the boy. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
  • Turkey assistant coach, with his foot outstretched as Switzerland players passed him. Times, Sunday Times
  • A membrane of skin forms a square when their legs and arms are outstretched, allowing them to glide. The Sun
  • Rest forehead on the ground and breathe deeply, arms outstretched in front of you. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is something rather indulgent about being able to lay outstretched in your kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sachin goes on the back foot, covers the line of the ball, the bat goes up ever so gentle and then with a low backlift swings to meet the ball seam-up, the meat of the willow taps the ball, it edges past the outstretched fingers of Wasim, brushes past the umpire and races toward the boundary, the mid-off and mid-on players giving up the futile chase half-way through. Personal - Cricket Nostalgia
  • I walked over to her, sat down beside her, and I outstretched my arms to give her a hug.
  • Their outstretched branches covered the mossy ground and entwined with the branches of the neighboring trees.
  • She pushed the thoughts from her head and outstretched her hand to summon an automobile.
  • He made a move, rushing to the left and ducking around Jim's outstretched arm.
  • He dropped a silver tetradrachma into her outstretched palm. Lion Of Macedon
  • Your arm is outstretched at shoulder height and parallel to the floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hold out one arm, say the left, straight in front at shoulder level; holding the ball in the right hand, swing the right arm outward in a full circle; toss the ball upward from under the outstretched arm, and catch with the hand that threw, palm _outward_. Games for the Playground, Home, School and Gymnasium
  • Bend your right leg until your knee is under your hip, while your left leg is outstretched behind you. The Sun
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • Out to sea lie the treacherous Little and Halliman Skerries, and at low water groups of gregarious shags often congregate on these flat rocks drying their outstretched wings, while eider ducks can be seen dunking for the bivalve mussels.
  • Claire, with the ease of an accomplished dentist soothing the nerves of a patient, took me by the hand, led me gently upstairs and lulled me into relaxing, outstretched on the chaise longue.
  • This was a clever tango, combining Argentine -- her ochos (stylized forward criss-cross steps) over his outstretched leg - with classical standard tango, but done in a humorous way that riffed on standard with the cartoonish Pepe le Peu-esque smotheringly cheek to cheek promenade runs and the ending slapstick dip which started out sexy until he "dropped" her, she rolling off his knee. Tonya Plank: Dancing With the Stars Reaches a New High By Showcasing Alvin Ailey
  • I yelled, crawling forward to the edge of the concrete, and outstretched my arms to grab at him, but he wasn't there.
  • Shoving the startled boy aside, I jumped over Freddy's outstretched leg and hightailed it back down the pier, toward the lights, tourists and safety. Myrtle Beach Daze
  • Start as before with arms outstretched, then gently curve the body sideways.
  • Hence the well-known depictions of the human frame with the arms and legs outstretched to meet the circumference of a perfect circle.
  • Arms outstretched, he tried to speak but could not, although an odd sound caught in his throat, eft, eft. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • They positively soared through the air with feet outstretched in front of them. Beat Stress
  • He stands before it with arms outstretched, cruciform; but no saviour, he. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • With a nimble sidestep, I directed the hunched teenage rider neatly under my outstretched arm holding my overnight bag until, in a flash, he vanished in the swirl of cars, taxis and buses.
  • I nodded and outstretched my hand, petting the muzzle of the horse, letting it get used to me before I swung myself up on its bare back.
  • Bend your bottom leg and your top leg outstretched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although different methods have been tried in the past, the current rules call for the referee to clap once with arms outstretched in front.
  • The central silver panel depicts an angel or putto with outstretched wings and arms, soaring heavenward.
  • For example, five in Russian is piat, and the word for outstretched hand is piast. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • Stop to take a photograph of the tombs themselves, the Sphinx or any other of the monuments here, and the touts will swoop down with hands outstretched and pleading expressions.
  • With your arms outstretched, try to reach forward. Shape Your Body, Shape Your Life
  • Keep your legs outstretched and feet flat on the floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cat jumped to a height of two metres or more, hooked the bird with the claws of one outstretched paw and brought it crashing down to earth.
  • The pipe was just high enough so that I could swing with my arms outstretched and not drag my bottom.
  • When the old, toothless man in the parking lot approaches me with outstretched hands and asks for a dime or a cigarette or snack, I look into his eyes.
  • The lectern developed in the 13th century into its most distinctive form with the bookrest modelled as an eagle with outstretched wings.
  • Look out for the playground where little people clamber over a giant outstretched Gulliver. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can still hear the dull thud as the door met the knuckles of his outstretched hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • After that there were only a few gestures with outstretched arms from either side. The Sun
  • See House itself an old clergyman approached him with outstretched hand and the words, "I would like you to call bygones just bygones. The Moccasin Maker
  • But he walks with, again, extraordinary lightness and grace, and the outstretched fingers of his leading hand call our attention to the trees in the background, and the wonderful lightness of their appendages, which are emphasized again, even lighter and more evanescently, in their reflection in the water. I, Hippopotamus
  • No, you babble thank you 18 times, swoop under his outstretched arm and bang your forehead on the doorframe.
  • Start with arms outstretched and curve sideways, bringing the arm up and over as far as possible.
  • With outstretched arm he dropped the ball in the circle.
  • Hold your arms outstretched in front of you, and squat down over your heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poor Miss Fiorentini was left with microphone outstretched, her complexion rapidly turning the same colour as her Sunday-best jacket - bright cerise - and for once she was speechless.
  • Key figures - a woman with outstretched arms, a bull, an agonized horse - are refined in sketch after sketch, then transferred to the capacious canvas, which he also reworks several times.
  • Upon noticing her state he hurriedly outstretched his hand and mumbled an apology as he helped her off of the ground.
  • By his outstretched hand lay a miniature portrait of a lady, and his watch. A Model Victory
  • Turkey assistant coach, with his foot outstretched as Switzerland players passed him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Haley was propped up against the headboard and James against the footboard both their legs outstretched resting alongside each other's.
  • Bend your bottom leg and your top leg outstretched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hold the pencil upright in your outstretched hand. Learn to Draw Cats
  • In children, the most common injury is the torus fracture, which occurs with a fall onto an outstretched hand.
  • Once again, Daikon comprised an attack and made his outstretched hand lunge at Seltu's neck.
  • Arm outstretched upon the table, Briar watched as his wrist bubbled with gooseflesh and a shiver tiptoed along his spine.
  • Fresh, alert, I might possibly have found a turn of speed to escape her outstretched arms. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • Hold your arms outstretched in front of you, and squat down over your heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bend your right leg until your knee is under your hip, while your left leg is outstretched behind you. The Sun
  • With lowered head and outstretched beak, one bird gave another the hard stare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who hasn't broken an impending fall with an outstretched hand, which can jar the bones of the elbow out of place?
  • Two people stood in front of one room wearing bodysuits of what looked like uninflated balloons, standing motionless except for one holding his (or her?) outstretched hand, eagerly reciprocating handshakes from passersby. Alex Palmer: Freaks Come Out for Art in Odd Places
  • She spun round and brought one heel down with tremendous force on to his outstretched hand.
  • Superman Lie facing the floor, with your arms and legs outstretched. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mother balanced a snowsuited baby on her lap and ate a half-sandwich one-handed while her husband squirted sanitizer into the outstretched palms of two little boys. Fly Away Home
  • It was a celebratory, sedate, courtly dance: exultant outstretched jumps, falling, turning and an eloquent reflection on the crucifixion.
  • The crowd hushed as it feared the opportunity had been lost; when the kick landed unerringly in the outstretched arms of the oncoming wing, joy was unrestrained.
  • No, it's something more truly human-a hand outstretched to touch an unnameable thing.
  • But when Johnny, Johnno, Bercy - (surely he will not mind that term, he is a great democratiser after all?) sat in the chair, legs outstretched so just his toes touched the ground, he took on an air of authority. Undefined
  • She caught sight of the old tyre-swing hanging lopsided from an outstretched branch.
  • Pinions outstretched, half hopping and half flying, the fulmar leaped and clambered over the rocks until it reached a nearly level space of smooth stone, some two lengths in breath and width.
  • Bend your right leg until your knee is under your hip, while your left leg is outstretched behind you. The Sun
  • He pitched forward and fell on his face, his hands outstretched towards the cluster of pilei. The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories
  • Superman Lie facing the floor, with your arms and legs outstretched. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lie on your back, knees up and arms outstretched on the floor. The Sun
  • Red kites were hunting on the heights, their outstretched wings fluttering long feathery fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • He outstretched his arm as a gesture of invitation for her to accept his offer.
  • She outstretched her hand in an attempt to halt her already dashing sister, but she was too far.
  • The biggest ruckus occurred when Jesse Jackson walked into the corral set aside for the media and hundreds started moving with cameras outstretched, upstretched, and flashing on and off. Dal LaMagna: Thousands Protest in D.C...
  • Everything went blank and he gave in and outstretched his hand to Jesse.
  • Each of the teenagers outstretched their hands in turn to give a handshake.
  • Hold the pencil upright in your outstretched hand. Learn to Draw Cats
  • Claire spoke, uncapping the beer and slamming it down hard on the counter next to his outstretched hand.
  • The space above the outstretched hand began to glow, shimmering in the darkness.
  • Keep your legs outstretched and feet flat on the floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • She gave a shriek as he came at her and stepped away from his outstretched hand. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The mad visitor to the fandak did not disturb the conversation with the keeper and the Susi muleteers, but he turned the head of a donkey in our direction and talked eagerly to the poor animal, pointing at me with outstretched finger the while. Morocco
  • You, in jockeys, slide the door open enough to silently hand the boy the bag and put 5 to 10 pesos in his outstretched hand. Seeking the Real Mexico
  • Between five and six hundred species are represented, varying from the great vulture known as the lammergeyer, which is 9 1/2 feet across the outstretched wing, down to the tiny flower-pecker, barely exceeding 3 inches from the end of its beak to the tip of its tail. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty
  • Failing all this, raising and lowering your outstretched arms at your side is an accepted international distress signal.
  • With lowered head and outstretched beak, one bird gave another the hard stare. Times, Sunday Times
  • It launches itself off high roofs and swoops on passers-by with talons outstretched. The Sun
  • The only unbreakable rule was that the man in possession of the "pato" had to ride holding it in his outstretched right hand, offering it to an opponent to grab if he was caught up. Polo and Pato
  • Suddenly she recognizes the Grim Reaper standing at the end of the sidewalk, arms outstretched, awaiting her. Douglas LaBier: Our So-Called "Midlife" -- Why Happiness and Depression Both Appear to Increase
  • A pause in the soliloquy; a glance at the prostrate form; another, which interrogates the scene around, taking in the huge unshapely trunks, their long outstretched limbs, with the pall-like festoonery of Spanish moss; a thought about the loneliness of the place, and its fitness for concealing a dead body. The Death Shot A Story Retold
  • Michael Proctor flicked on another hopeful punt forward and Kyle stole in behind May's outstretched boot to bobble the ball past Jensen from 12 yards.
  • In the centre of it all stands a bemused young Fijian, a pair of lifebelts extending from outstretched arms, being a tree.
  • One of the stand-out images is an iron statue of Vajrakila, a multifaced warrior with outstretched wings, his body ending in a dagger that plunges into the middle of a prone figure. Fierce Imagery, Serene Tone
  • Ye feathered birds with necks outstretched, comrades of the racing clouds, on on! till ye reach the Pleiads in their central station and Orion, lord of the night; and as ye settle on Eurotas 'banks proclaim the glad tidings that Menelaus hath sacked the city of Dardanus, and will soon be home. Helen
  • The eagle with the outstretched wings at the base of the shield stands for loyalty to country; the olive branch in the right claw being emblematic of out national dedication to the cause of peace, while the arrows in the left claw indicate our readiness to fight for justice and freedom.
  • Suddenly a man appears around the top point of the curve, humming to himself, phone outstretched to video himself hurtling down the bobsleigh run. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look out for the playground where little people clamber over a giant outstretched Gulliver. Times, Sunday Times
  • Turkey assistant coach, with his foot outstretched as Switzerland players passed him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Postural tremor-present primarily on static posturing, i. e., with the arms outstretched but not moving. 3.
  • Strands of gold filigree made up the body and outstretched wings while silver wire outlined the head, feathers.
  • I can still hear the dull thud as the door met the knuckles of his outstretched hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crouching, with wings outstretched, the huge birds mate, then fly away together to a nearby glade.

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