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  2. stretch (something or oneself) too thin To expend more time, resources, or energy than one can maintain or sustain; to undertake too many activities at the same time. Between school, work, and volunteering, I've just been stretching myself a bit too thin lately.

  3. Aug 2, 2018 · What does the expression “be stretched thin” mean? Definition: not have sufficient resources to carry out tasks, have too much work Example: Our staff is really stretched thin at this time of year—lots of people are on vacation, but the workload doesn’t diminish.

  4. Stretched thin. Today’s English expression is “stretched thin.” If you’re stretched thin, you don’t have enough time or enough money to do what you want. In today’s lesson, I said that many Salvadorans are already stretched thin, and they don’t have the ability to also absorb the fluctuations in a volatile currency. They’re ...

  5. Stretch oneself too thin. To take on too many tasks or responsibilities, to the point where one cannot effectively handle or complete them all. Example. She stretched herself too thin by trying to balance a full-time job, part-time studies, and family commitments. Overextend oneself.

  6. Jan 30, 2010 · Any material that's stretchable can be stretched "too thin" to serve its purpose. It's used frequently for security people trying to provide safety when their numbers are inadequate. In the U.S. there is the "thin blue line" of policemen stretched too thin to provide protection. That is, they are too few to provide the safety needed.

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