rax

/ræks/
verb
  1. To stretch or extend, especially one's body or limbs.
    • The cat raxed its body lazily in the sunbeam.
    • After sitting for hours, he stood up and raxed his arms above his head.
    • She raxed her neck to see over the crowd.
  2. To reach for something, often with effort.
    • He raxed for the book on the top shelf, standing on his tiptoes.
    • The child raxed toward the cookie jar but couldn't quite grab it.
    • She raxed across the table to pass the salt.
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