US /ˈstretn/
・UK /'streɪtn/
Straighten the leg.
Straighten that leg, Salish.
So grab the right leg, lift up to 90 degrees, flex the toe, straighten the leg, pulling the toes back towards you, point it back down to the start.
So grab the right leg, lift up to 90 degrees, flex the toe, straighten the leg, pulling the toes back towards you, point it back down to the start.
I'd better straighten this out.
I'd better straighten this out.
Kick the back leg out try to straighten it and keep all of your weight stacked over the front foot.
Kick the back leg out, try to straighten it,
And then, I mean, David is welcome to come in at any point and straighten out this mix up.
and he was like, "I'm not sure." And then I mean, David is welcome to come in at any point and straighten out this mix-up.
She's come to town to straighten things out.
She's come to town to straighten things out.
Straighten up." They know their business.
Say, you've been flying at an angle for a half an hour. Straighten up.
and I straighten it, meaning it goes from curly to straight.
Okay? The next word, "straightened", my hair actually is curly and I straighten it,
Don't worry, Marcus, I will straighten everything out.
I will straighten everything out.
If I had sneezed, I wouldn't have been around here in 1962 when Negroes in all Bennett, Georgia, decided to straighten their backs up.
And whenever men and women straighten their backs up, they are going somewhere because a man can't ride your back unless it is bent.