to stretch one's legs out

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  • 42Conner McKnight — Infobox Power Rangers Color = red Color text = white Series = Series2 = Name = Conner McKnight First appearance = Day of the Dino () Last appearance = Wormhole () Status = Student at Reefside High Affiliation = Conner McKnight Soccer Camps… …

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  • 43tuck — I. /tʌk / (say tuk) verb (t) 1. to thrust into some narrow space or close or concealed place: tuck this in your pocket. 2. to thrust the edge or end of (a garment, covering, etc.) closely into place between retaining parts or things: he tucked… …

  • 44sprawl — sprɔːl n. act of sprawling, act of lounging; area characterized by irregularly arranged buildings v. stretch out one s legs and arms in a relaxed manner (while sitting or lying); spread out, extend …

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  • 45sprawled — sprɔːl n. act of sprawling, act of lounging; area characterized by irregularly arranged buildings v. stretch out one s legs and arms in a relaxed manner (while sitting or lying); spread out, extend …

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  • 46sprawling — sprɔːl n. act of sprawling, act of lounging; area characterized by irregularly arranged buildings v. stretch out one s legs and arms in a relaxed manner (while sitting or lying); spread out, extend …

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  • 47sprawls — sprɔːl n. act of sprawling, act of lounging; area characterized by irregularly arranged buildings v. stretch out one s legs and arms in a relaxed manner (while sitting or lying); spread out, extend …

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  • 48chaise longue — [ˌʃeız ˈlɔŋ US ˈlo:ŋ] n plural chaises longues (same pronunciation) [Date: 1800 1900; : French; Origin: long chair ] 1.) a long chair with an arm only at one end, which you can sit on and stretch your legs out 2.) AmE a long chair with a back… …

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  • 49enough — e|nough [ ı nʌf ] function word *** Enough can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a plural or uncountable noun): There isn t enough time. Have I made enough sandwiches? as a pronoun: I ve only got $12 will that be enough? …

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  • 50chaise longue — noun (C) French 1 a long chair (chair1 (1)) with an arm only at one end, on which you can sit and stretch your legs out. 2 AmE a long chair with a back that can be upright for sitting, or can lie flat for lying down …

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