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Hotmale Posted 5 years ago
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On the last stretch of ...

Hello,

I've come across the sentence: "She was on the last stretch of the carpet". What does it mean?


Thank you.

  

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"stretch" presumably means an extent or length of carpet. It sounds as if she was coming to the end of doing some task related to the carpet, such as cleaning or mending it, but I would need to see more context to be sure.

  • "stretch" presumably means an extent or length of carpet.
  • It sounds as if she was coming to the end of doing some task related to the carpet, such as cleaning or mending it, but I would need to see more context to be sure.
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"stretch" presumably means an extent or length of carpet. It sounds as if she was coming to the end of doing some task related to the carpet, such as cleaning or mending it, but I would need to see more context to be sure.

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