reacher
Variant of reach
transitive verb
- to thrust out or extend (the hand, etc.)
- to extend to, or touch, by thrusting out, throwing something, etc.
- to obtain and hand over: reach me the salt
- to go as far as; attain: to reach town by night
- to carry as far as; penetrate to: the news reached him late
- to add up to; come to: to reach thousands of dollars
- to have influence on; affect; impress
- to get in touch with, as by telephone
intransitive verb
- to thrust out the hand, foot, etc.
- to stretch, or be extended, in amount, influence, space, time, etc.: power that reaches into other lands
- to be added; amount (with to or into)
- to carry; penetrate, as sight, sound, etc.
- to try to obtain something; make an attempt
- to try too hard to make a point, joke, etc.
- Naut. to sail on a reach
noun
- the act of stretching or thrusting out
- the power of stretching, obtaining, etc.
- the distance or extent covered in stretching, obtaining, influencing, etc.
- a continuous, uninterrupted extent or stretch, esp. of water
- ☆ a pole joining the rear axle to the forward part of a wagon
- Naut. a tack sailed with the wind coming more or less from abeam: it may be a , with the wind forward of the beam; a , with the wind abeam; or a , with the wind abaft the beam
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