(+ out) to stretch out (a part of the body)
to make a stretch with or as if with one's hand
(+ out) to stretch out (a part of the body)
to touch or grasp (something) by extending a part of the body, e.g. a hand, or an object
to extend to (something)
The shadow reached the wall
The temperature reached 90 degrees
to arrive at or achieve (a destination or objective)
to manage to contact or communicate with (somebody)
to pick up and draw (something) towards one
to make an impression or have an effect on (somebody)
to make a stretch with or as if with one's hand
to strain after something
Reaching above our nature does no good — Dryden
to project or extend
land that reaches to the river
to arrive at or come to something
as far as the eye could reach
to sail with the wind blowing more or less from the side