Similar words: each other, reach, preach, each, teach, beach, teacher, each time. Meaning: v. 1. move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense 2. reach outward in space 3. attempt to communicate.
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31) A closer look reveals a galaxy of gossamer threads that reach out to anchor the organism to rocks or other surfaces.
32) Ruth wanted to reach out and pull him back, as if he were moving towards a precipice.
33) It swung open as he was about to reach out for the handle.
34) The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. Eleanor Roosevelt
35) The large majority of all Amors reach out into the heart of the asteroid belt near aphelion.
36) Thirdly(Sentencedict.com ), a new church springing up may act as an incentive to older churches to reach out again with the gospel.
37) That will permit the search to reach out to 100 light years, covering about 300 stars.
38) Content with humiliation, satisfied with disappointment, I had been too selfish to reach out.
39) In his acceptance speech, Kemp sought to reach out to those voters with references to the legacy of the Rev.
40) Slowly but surely, we can help them reach out and start enjoying the pleasures of playing with a friend.
41) Infuriated, she forgot herself sufficiently to reach out and prod his knee.
42) It was exciting to reach out to her through the silence of cyberspace.
43) He felt a sudden piercing need to reach out, capture her hand and pull her into his arms.
44) Publishers must be able to reach out to the widest possible audience.
45) How does Dole reach out to a rival who has no reason to quit?
46) When all that failed, the fan club began to reach out to feel him, shake his hand.
47) Here was a gravity you could argue with; here was a horizon close enough to reach out and grasp hold of.
48) Any minute and he'd reach out a hand and grab her.
49) Something about the angle of his shoulders made her want to reach out to him.
50) They reach out for some of the techniques as a panacea for ills that run far deeper.
51) Reach out: what is not included in this lucid air?
52) Julie: Step number one.Reach out for help.
53) Online learning helps us reach out to new friends.
54) He didn't rise or even reach out his hand.
55) To reach out for you in time.
56) Indentation and claws to reach out.
57) Nixon was too shattered to reach out genuinely.
58) To reach out for another is to risk involvement.
59) We seem to have developed this incommunicable gap that no matter how hard I try to reach out to him[sentencedict.com], he's just non-responsive or I end up bursting into tears.
60) Reach out, beauteous Turkey, give me your hand, my beloved homeland!