BROAD vs STRETCHING: NOUN
- Slang term for a woman
- A woman, especially one who is sexually promiscuous; -- usually considered offensive.
- A lathe tool for turning down the insides and bottoms of cylinders.
- A wide flat part, as of one's hand.
- A woman or girl.
- The spread of a river into a sheet of water; a flooded fen.
- The broad part of anything.
- An English coin first issued in 1619 by James I., and worth at the time 20s. The coin was also issued subsequently. Also called laurel and broad-piece.
- In mech., a tool used for turning down the insides and bottoms of cylinders in the lathe.
- A shallow, fenny lake formed by the expansion of a river over adjacent flat land covered more or less with a reedy growth; a flooded fen, or lake in a fen: as, the Norfolk broads.
- Act of expanding by lengthening or widening
- Exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent
- A form of physical exercise in which a specific skeletal muscle (or muscle group) is deliberately elongated to its fullest length in order to improve the muscle's felt elasticity and reaffirm comfortable muscle tone.
BROAD vs STRETCHING: ADJECTIVE
- (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional
- Showing or characterized by broad-mindedness
- Lacking subtlety; obvious
- Not detailed or specific
- Having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other
- Broad in scope or content
- Wide in extent from side to side.
- Vulgar; ribald.
- Having a certain width from side to side.
- Full; open.
- Covering a wide scope; general.
- Liberal; tolerant.
- Relating to or covering the main facts or the essential points.
- Plain and clear; obvious.
- Strikingly regional or dialectal.
- Pronounced with the tongue placed low and flat and with the oral cavity wide open, like the a in father.
- Large in expanse; spacious.
- Free; unrestrained; unconfined.
- Comprehensive; liberal; enlarged.
- Fig.: Having a large measure of any thing or quality; not limited; not restrained; -- applied to any subject, and retaining the literal idea more or less clearly, the precise meaning depending largely on the substantive.
- Extended, in the sense of diffused; open; clear; full.
- Extending far and wide; extensive; vast.
- Wide; extend in breadth, or from side to side; -- opposed to narrow.
- Cross; coarse; indelicate.
- Characterized by breadth. See Breadth.
- See under Acre.
- Originally a pheon. See Pheon, and Broad arrow under Arrow.
- Very large in expanse or scope
- Strongly marked.
- N/A
BROAD vs STRETCHING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of stretch.
BROAD vs STRETCHING: ADVERB
- Fully; completely.
- N/A
BROAD vs STRETCHING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Widely; copiously; abundantly.
- Large superficially; extensive; vast: as, the broad expanse of ocean.
- Broadly; fully.
- To make broad; spread.
- Wide; having great breadth, as distinguished from length and thickness; used absolutely, having much width or breadth; not narrow: as, a strip no broader than one's hand; a broad river or street.
- In the fine arts, characterized by breadth: as, a picture remarkable for the broad treatment of its subject. See breadth, 3.
- Plain; evident.
- Characterized by a full, strong utterance; coarsely vigorous; not weak or slender in sound: as, broad Scotch; broad Doric; a broad vowel, such as ä or â or ō.
- Unrestrained by fear or caution; bold; unreserved.
- Unrestrained by considerations of decency; indelicate; indecent.
- Broadly; openly; plainly.
- Unconfined; free; unrestrained.
- Being at a peak or culminating point
- Lacking subtlety
- Obvious
- Widely diffused; open; full: as, in broad sunshine; broad daylight.
- Large in measure or degree; not small or slight; ample; consummate.
- Specifically Inclined to the Broad Church, or to the views held by the Broad-Church party of the Church of England. See Episcopal.
- Figuratively, not limited or narrow; liberal; comprehensive; enlarged: as, a man of broad views.
- Unrestrained by a sense of propriety or fitness; unpolished; loutish.
- A. & n. from stretch, v.
- A course or series of stretchers. See Stretcher, 2.
BROAD vs STRETCHING: RELATED WORDS
- Full, Blanket, Fanlike, Nationwide, General, Panoptic, Heavy, Unspecific, Clear, Deep, Sweeping, Encompassing, Large, Comprehensive, Wide
- Snaking, Squeezing, Straining, Vibrating, Ranging, Drawing, Spreading, Expanding, Covering, Lengthening, Spanning, Extending, Wide spreading, Broad, Wide
BROAD vs STRETCHING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Full, Blanket, Fanlike, Nationwide, General, Panoptic, Heavy, Unspecific, Clear, Deep, Sweeping, Encompassing, Large, Comprehensive, Wide
- Twisting, Exercises, Traversing, Bending, Snaking, Squeezing, Straining, Vibrating, Ranging, Spreading, Expanding, Spanning, Wide spreading, Broad, Wide
BROAD vs STRETCHING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These fall into a number of broad categories.
- International humanitarian law provides broad protection for children.
- Delaware corporation should be clear and sufficiently broad.
- The broad shouldered and heavily muscled man asked.
- It reviews broad concepts associated with green cities.
- Of course my remarks are a broad generalization.
- Though the rules of discovery are very broad, this does not mean that the other side can make burdensome or overly broad requests.
- Learn more about the broad match in our broad match guide.
- Example: The agency routinely receives broad requests for communications relating to numerous broad topics.
- Broad dispositions, broad aspirations: the intersection of personality traits and major life goals.
- These are usually not conditions that can be fixed with stretching in fact stretching can make them worse.
- Even though stretching can sometimes be a trigger of spasticity, daily stretching can actually help you maintain flexibility.
- Correct stretching only makes a person weak for a few hours after the stretching session.
- Static stretching is what we most often consider when we think about stretching.
- This amount of stretching does not usually occur as accessory proteins and connective tissue oppose extreme stretching.
- Dynamic stretching is when you are stretching with movement actively through a controlled manner.
- In your own experiences have you noticed any effects from stretching versus not stretching?
- Dynamic stretching improves flexibility and range of motion, just like static stretching does.
- Stretching should emphasize anterior and posterior shoulder capsule stretching.
- Many people and clinicians believe that it is all about stretching, stretching, and stretching some more.
BROAD vs STRETCHING: QUESTIONS
- Is broad corporate responsibility affected by externality?
- Do CUS nanomaterials have broad absorption spectrum?
- Should Fisheries officers have broad search powers?
- What is the broad ecosystem inventory classification?
- Why is chloramphenicol a broad spectrum antibiotic?
- Does broad-based education serve multiple purposes?
- What is kennelsol broad spectrum germicidal cleaner?
- Should broad complex tachycardias be considered separately?
- What was Broad Hinton's share of the Broad Town Trust 1974?
- What are some bootlegs that feature the original broad broad?
- How does stretching affect PTFE membrane characteristics?
- Does heating and stretching increase tendon extensibility?
- What muscles does stretching help tight hamstrings?
- Does the Aardvark adapter support clock stretching?
- Does stretching after exercise improve flexibility?
- Bagaimana stretching dapat mengoptimalkan pertumbuhan otot?
- Can simple stretching improve cardiovascular health?
- Does static stretching reverse performance deficits?
- What is the length of stretching bands in azo N N stretching?
- How much does dynamic stretching increase ROM after no stretching?