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Stretch

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Stretch can refer to:

People

  • Stretch (surname), a list of people
  • Stretch (nickname), a list

In music

  • Stretch Records, an independent record label
  • Stretch (band), a 1970s UK rock band
  • Stretch (rapper) (1968–1995), an American rapper and producer
  • Stretch (album), an album by Scott Walker

Films

  • Stretch (2011 film), a French film directed by Charles de Meaux
  • Stretch (2014 film), an American film directed by Joe Carnahan

Fictional characters

Other uses

  • The codename of version 9 of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
  • Another name for the "set position", one of two legal pitching positions in baseball
  • Another name for a limousine
  • IBM 7030 Stretch, IBM's first transistorized supercomputer
  • Stretch Island, in the U.S. state of Washington
  • The Stretch (novel), a thriller by Stephen Leather, published in 2000
  • The Stretch (TV series), a British television crime drama mini-series
  • A variety of the game mumblety-peg

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Stretch
  • All pages with titles containing Stretch
  • Stretch #1, an artwork by Evan Penny
  • Stretch ratio, in the mechanics of materials
  • Stretch rule, in physics
  • Stretching (disambiguation)
  • Stritch (disambiguation)
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