Synonym: diffuse, disperse, dissipate, expand, fan out, open, rotate, scatter, splay, spread, string out, turn out, unfold. Similar words: widespread, head on, ahead of, head office, instead of, ahead of time, read, ahead of schedule. Meaning: v. 1. move outward 2. set out or stretch in a line, succession, or series 3. strew or distribute over an area 4. extend in one or more directions 5. turn outward 6. move away from each other 7. spread out or open from a closed or folded state spread-out. adj. especially spread in a fan shape.
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91. Later, in the business room, with the site maps spread out before them, John explained his new ideas.
92. As they rose upwards into the damp air the site spread out before them on either side.
93. The column of burning exhaust gas strikes the ground and seems to spread out in all directions.
94. It had seeped through his clothes and spread out in a half-circle, staining the grass and soaking into the sandy soil.
95. There are still strong emotional attachments to these outposts, which are spread out over the valley.
96. Dazzling jewelry was sometimes spread out on her dressing table.
97. From a high dune vantage point one can only look in awe at the purple dappled carpet spread out below.
98. Next came the millet crop, which was spread out to dry before being stored in vats and barrels.
99. Spread out to a single layer. Place in oven and bake 12 minutes.
100. Diane had her newspaper spread out all over the floor.
101. Almost the entire deck of cards - sixty-six of them - were spread out on the floor before the fire.
102. Like a wolf pack scenting easy prey, they dismounted and spread out.
103. The city spread out below her looked so calm, almost as calm as she had felt such a little time before.
104. Deductions for capital investments in new equipment and facilities would be immediate, instead of spread out over time.
105. Her clothes spread out on the double bed.
106. The furniture was spaciously spread out.
107. Spread out more. Don't bunch up on the centre.
108. He spread out several facsimile weather charts.
108. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
109. In fact, bilaterally to spread out already.
110. Carburetors also spread out the mixture availability.
111. A streamlet spread out every here and there.
112. To this, economist people spread out a harangue.
113. That split second, we all seemed to hear an extreme wretched interjection, from the coffin in spread out, I frighten of hand a soft, the gun almost sells.
114. Later the war spread out. German was blockaded all round, the supply all goods was tight.
115. Spread out over the whole length of a life, it restores its majesty to that life.
116. Some researchers proposed that the lack of variation in our maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA suggested these bottlenecks took place as our ancestors spread out of Africa relatively recently.
117. If you often need space to spread out paperwork, get a keyboard drawer or L-shaped desk that gives you that room.
118. Light sent into the oil layer was confined there, bouncing between the metal and air boundaries. The beam spread out ever more quickly, generating a trumpet-shaped glow (see image).
119. And so it's just starting to spread out beyond that core group.
120. The beam does not spread out appreciably, even at large distance from the source.
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