stretchiness
IPA: strˈɛtʃinʌs
noun
- The state or condition of being stretchy.
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Examples of "stretchiness" in Sentences
- How can I make a rib that will retain at least some of its stretchiness after it has been felted?
- Because of the stretchiness in the denim, you won't have to wash it as much, it will wear out less, and it will maintain a nice close fit.
- Doughy, with luscious stretchiness, the Campania-sourced flour cradles the perfect amount of saltiness, adding an explosion of flavor to each savory bite.
- Their stretchiness is a show unto itself -- except when the dancers are crumpling to the ground in a repeated move that looked unkind, and trouble for their knees.
- In David Tanis's recipe, if I recall correctly, the cheese was mozzarella, whose stretchiness when melted is, I imagine, a great counterpoint to the creamy avocado.
- It gradually faded from a healthy red to a white structure of mostly collagen and other connective tissue that maintained the shape and stretchiness of the original lung, even the tubes where airways would be.
- It gradually faded from a healthy red to a white structure of mostly collagen and other connective tissue that maintained the shape and stretchiness of the original organ but shouldn't pose rejection problems.
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