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idiom( at a stretch)​

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Answered by shomekeyaroy79
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At one time, during one period. For example, Working quickly, she hoped to finish all the drawings at a stretch. In contrast to the nearly synonymous at a sitting, this idiom, first recorded in 1774, does not imply being seated while engaging in a single continuous activity.

Answered by Soumyatripathy240
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To make a quick, rough drawing of something, especially as a detail or element of a larger work. A noun or pronoun can be used between "sketch" and "in."

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