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Stretch Eslpod Means Lot Phrase Final Skin Driving

Id ESLPod_0886_WE_1446
Episode Id ESLPod 886
Episode Title Driving Through a Speed Trap
Phrase stretch
Text The word "stretch," in this podcast, means a length or section of road between two points: "There are a lot of beautiful homes along this stretch of the road." The phrase "the final stretch" means the last part of an activity or event: "Don't give up now! We're entering the final stretch." The phrase "by any stretch of the imagination" emphasizes a negative statement: "We aren't rich by any stretch of the imagination, but we live comfortably." A "stretch limo" is a very long, fancy, and expensive limousine: "Gerald surprised his wife by renting a stretch limo for their anniversary." Finally, a "stretch mark" is a line on one's skin where the skin has been stretch, especially during pregnancy: "Rachelle has lost all the weight she gained during her pregnancy, but she still has a lot of stretch marks."
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