- Make longer - Stretch - Stretch eel on gate, in a manner of speaking - To stretch - To lengthen; to extend; to stretch; as, to elongate a
line. - To remove further off. - To depart to, or be at, a distance; esp., to recede
apparently from the sun, as a planet in its orbit.
- Draw out - Elongate - Make longer - Outside labourers strengthen and stretch - Stretch - To extent in length; to make longer in extent or
duration; as, to lengthen a line or a road; to lengthen life; --
sometimes followed by out. - To become longer.
- Make longer - Outside labourers strengthen and stretch - To draw out or lengthen in time or (rarely) in space;
to continue; to prolong; as, to protract an argument; to protract a
war. - To put off to a distant time; to delay; to defer; as,
to protract a decision or duty. - To draw to a scale; to lay down the lines and angles
of, with scale and protractor; to plot. - To extend; to protrude; as, the cat can protract its
claws; -- opposed to retract. - Tedious continuance or delay.
- Ambulance equipment - Camp bed - Carry an injured person on this - Does this litter make you longer? - Litter for transporting the wounded - Litter makes you longer - litter that may be picked up
- Last longer (of clothing) - outgrow - Outlast - You headed off to make water last longer - To wear out; to consume or destroy by wearing. - To last longer than; to outlast; as, this cloth will
outwear the other.