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v.
1.lengthen in time
2.lengthen or extend in duration or space

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  • Idiom of the Day

    hammer out (something) or hammer (something) out
    to make an agreement or plan by discussion and debate
    The union and managers were able to hammer out an agreement before midnight last night.



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    To make violin strings, the gut of a sheep – which could be 30 metres long (over 98 feet) in length – was removed intact. The blood, flesh and fat were then scraped off the outside, the halfdigested grass was squeezed out and it was washed out carefully. The wider end was used as sausage skins, the rest for violin strings.      .. More >>
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