How to use in-sentence of “stretched”:
+ It stretched from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth eastward to the Pacific Ocean and Alaska.
+ During the years of Alexander the Great, a huge Greek Macedonian empire was created that stretched from modern-day Greece to Egypt and Iran, until the borders of India.
+ Airplanes stop by using a hook on the back of the airplane to grab wires stretched across the runway.
+ It stretched all the way from the Atlantic Ocean west past the Elizabeth River.
+ It can be stretched into wires easily.
+ These forests were on the equator, and the wetlands, which are always low-lying, stretched from North America in the west, through what is now Europe to China in the east, because these continents were all together at the time.
+ As the train speeds away, the sound gets stretched out, and sounds lower in tone.

Example sentences of “stretched”:
+ It is possibly caused by constipation, too much strain on the anal sphincter, reduced blood circulation, the skin is not made dry enough after taking a shower or swimming, the skin has been stretched too much, pregnancy, giving birth, and not changing a baby’s diaper in time.
+ Scientists use the word “red hot” to describe this stretched light wave because red is the longest wavelength on the visible spectrum.
+ The eyewall collapsed quite a lot, and Helene weakened into a Category 2 hurricane, where it stayed for about 48 hours until September 20 because of a long eyewall replacement cycle and a stretched out cloud pattern.
+ To manufacture vellum, the skin is cleaned, then bleached, stretched on a frame called a “herse”, and scraped with a knife.
+ The canvas must be stretched tightly over a frame called a “stretcher” and fixed into place with little tacks or staples.
+ His racing career stretched over nine seasons, during which he won 14 races from 51 starts with earnings of over $4.3 million.
+ The river plain which was the heart of the wetland stretched across Pangaea 5000km from eastern Canada to the Ukraine, and was 700km wide.Thomas B.A.
+ Andrea grelli, once again, arrives and shows them his new car, the Super Stretched Limo 900.
+ The body of a violin is a resonator: without the body the sound of the string vibrating would hardly be heard, just as the sound of an elastic band stretched between two fingers can hardly be heard.
+ This created a vast ‘Indian Reserve’ that stretched from the Alleghenies to the Mississippi River and from Florida to Quebec.
+ It is possibly caused by constipation, too much strain on the anal sphincter, reduced blood circulation, the skin is not made dry enough after taking a shower or swimming, the skin has been stretched too much, pregnancy, giving birth, and not changing a baby's diaper in time.
+ Scientists use the word "red hot" to describe this stretched light wave because red is the longest wavelength on the visible spectrum.
+ Taylor, page 3 In the late 13th century, the Hindu :en:MajapahitMajapahit kingdom was founded in eastern Java and under Gajah Mada, its influence stretched over much of Indonesia; this period is often referred to as a “Golden Age” in Indonesian history.
+ Marchers stretched from Avenue d’Eylau, down the Champs-Élysées, and all the way to the center of Paris.
+ The 747-300 is a stretched upper deck version of the 747–200.
+ Hektor is one of the most stretched bodies of its size in the solar system, being 370 × 200km.
+ The north was part of Dál Riada, which stretched into what is now western Scotland over the Irish Sea.
+ The vocal cords or vocal folds are two sets of Tissue tissue stretched across the larynx.
+ The line of march was dangerously stretched out – estimates are that it was more than 15km.
More in-sentence examples of “stretched”:
+ Instead it produces a highly deformed or stretched image from an object far beyond the lens.
+ In some eras, control has stretched as far as Central Asia, Tibet and Vietnam.
+ Eventually, the road stretched to Caerwent in Wales on the Severn estuary, just west of Chepstow.
+ Instead it produces a highly deformed or stretched image from an object far beyond the lens.
+ In some eras, control has stretched as far as Central Asia, Tibet and Vietnam.
+ Eventually, the road stretched to Caerwent in Wales on the Severn estuary, just west of Chepstow.
+ A very big theatre has benches stretched out over the sides of the hill, for people to sit on, and is able to hold almost 10,000 people.
+ These lines were very small, but could be seen when the rainbow got stretched out very far.
+ Ariadne is very stretched out.
+ But Dutch control stretched not very far.
+ Reinforced concrete is stronger, and can be even stronger if the steel is stretched to make prestressed concrete.
+ Bell, with his assistant, devised a receiver, consisting of a stretched film or drum with a bit of magnetised iron attached to its middle, and free to vibrate in front of the pole of an electromagnet in circuit with the line.
+ Once the walls have completely stretched out, the muscles in the arteries make them shrink back to their normal size.
+ The Bamboo Bridge is one of the finest facilities that is stretched at a length of 100m.
+ The replication of functional units was only made possible when the integrated circuit area of a single-issue processor no longer stretched the limits of what could be reliably manufactured.
+ Hello there, I think this matter is being stretched far too ahead.
+ A disk-shaped doughnut can also be stretched and molded into a torus until the center breaks to form a hole.
+ When they are flying, their long neck is stretched out in front, and the legs trail out behind.
+ The forest was so vast it originally stretched beyond Pennsylvania.
+ The personal trainer can offer the best way should be using, training for a race like flat and track can help to keep Achilles tendon for became stretched position.
+ Something that is elastic can be stretched or deformed and returned to its original form, like a rubber band.
+ Starting around 16 million years ago in the Miocene, and continuing into the present, a large part of the North American Plate has been stretched by being pulled apart.
+ Strings are stretched across the length of the fingerboard, raised slightly by the bridge.
+ The net is stretched across the river between the two coracles.
+ Even while he was still alive, many books and plays were written about Crockett’s life, some of which stretched the truth.
+ They can sleep while gliding and have wings which, when they are stretched right out, look like the wings of a jet plane.
+ The river plain which was the heart of the wetland stretched 5000km from eastern Canada to the Ukraine, and was 700km wide.Thomas B.A.
+ He worked from 1508 to 1511, standing on a high platform with his arms stretched above his head.
+ His career stretched back to the 1960s.
+ German coastal defences were stretched thin in 1944.
+ If ductile, a material may be stretched into a wire.
+ At the time it was largest the principality stretched over large parts of today’s northern and central Belarus and a smaller part of today’s southeastern Latvia.
+ The Outfit’s influence, at its peak, stretched as far away as California and Florida.
+ When pressed on comic stripcomics or other transfers to the Silly Putty, which is then able to be stretched out.
+ Stretching is a kind of physical fitness exercise in which a muscle is stretched on purpose to its fullest length in order to help the muscle’s elasticity and its tone.
+ This empire once stretched from the ScotlandScottish borders to North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.
+ So, while the class project will be stretched out over two months, we would invite–and even encourage–editors to interact with all pages on our class project after mid-May.
+ At its greatest extent, the empire stretched 3,000 kilometres north to south.
+ The drumhead is stretched over the bowl of the timpani and held on by screws for tuning the timpani.
+ These Venetian possessions stretched from the southern borders of the “Republic of Ragusa” in coastal Albania.
+ Their empire was known as Seljuk EmpireGreat Seljuk Empire that stretched from Anatolia to Pakistan.
+ Because the map is stretched out, it can not be used in navigation.
+ Perhaps the material with the largest plastic deformation range is wet chewing gum, which can be stretched dozens of times its original length.
+ The positions of the Allied armies stretched from southern France all the way north to the Netherlands.
+ A figure eight cannot be stretched into a circle without tearing.
+ The Empire also stretched across the Balkans, in Europe.
+ He used this term because he thought that if a solid malignant tumor was cut into, its veins looked like a crab: “the veins stretched on all sides as the animal the crab has its feet, whence it derives its name”.
+ This area has been subjected to considerable rift rifting as the Basin and Range Province and has been stretched up to 100% of its original width.
+ These forests were on the equator, and the wetlands, which are always low-lying, stretched across the supercontinent of Laurussia.
+ The animation shows water adhering to the faucet gaining mass until it is stretched to a point where the surface tension can no longer bind it to the faucet.
+ Supreme Court sometimes ruled New Deal programs unconstitutional because they stretched the meaning of the commerce clause.
+ The Morrison Basin where dinosaurs lived, stretched from New Mexico to Alberta and Saskatchewan.
