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    stretch one's legs
    [stretch one's legs]
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    1. go for a short walk after sitting in one place for some time:
      "there is an hour's stop in Sudbury for everyone to stretch their legs"
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    1. go for a short walk after sitting in one place for some time:
      go for a walk
      take a walk
      go for a stroll
      move around
      get some exercise
      get some air
     
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