Stretching the truth is the full expression. It means you're not exactly lying, but you're not telling the whole truth, either.
take me for a ride or in a sexual expression it can me sex
Trite is something that is lacking in freshness and effectiveness due to its constant use or repetition. A trite expression is which used by everyone and thus, has lost its meaning.
It is not an idiom. It is an expression. The difference is that an idiom's meaning cannot be derived from the meaning of its individual words. In the expression wolfing down food, the meaning is clearly derived from the meaning of the words, and people have been saying it for hundreds of years.
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stretching from flexion to extension
"strecken" if you're stretching something, "sich recken" if you're stretching (yourself). Some Germans use the English word "Stretching" for stretching after exercise, because so many terms in sports and fitness come from America. There's also "spannen" for stretching something like a rubber band, meaning "to tense" Is this what you meant?
Get wind of
take me for a ride or in a sexual expression it can me sex
This expression means real and simple.
Yawning and stretching (as when first waking up) that is the meaning of Pandiculate
An expression of a meaning that contradicts the literal meaning is called an idiom. Idioms are phrases that have a figurative rather than literal meaning, often making them difficult to understand when translated directly.
If a polynomial expression is derived from a word problem it has the same meaning as the word problem. Polynomial expressions that represent scientific laws have the specific meaning of that law.
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"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.