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  1. The home stretch or the home straight of a long or difficult activity is the last part or stage of it. My wife's pregnancy has reached the home stretch. We are now on the home straight: next year will see the launch of the first satellites.

  2. the last part of something that is being done: on the home stretch It's taken three months, but we're on the home stretch now. We're now heading into the homestretch of this divisive presidential campaign. the last part of a race: The crowd was cheering loudly as she came into the home stretch.

  3. on the home stretch. In the midst of the final portion of an activity, project, competition, etc. Likened to the straightaway at the end of a race. The bulk of the work is behind us now—we're on the home stretch now!

  4. You can use "Home Stretch" to describe the final part or last leg of a journey or task. It implies that you are close to completing something and emphasizes the sense of progress and anticipation. For example, if you're nearing the end of a long road trip, you might say, 'We're almost there, we're on the "home stretch"!'

  5. The home stretch or the home straight of a long or difficult activity is the last part or stage of it. My wife's pregnancy has reached the home stretch. We are now on the home straight: next year will see the launch of the first satellites.

  6. You can use "On the Home Stretch" to describe being close to completing a task or reaching the end of a journey. It emphasizes that the final stages are being approached. For example, if you're nearing the end of a project, you might say, 'After months of hard work, we're finally on the home stretch.'

  7. What does the saying 'Home stretch' mean? Idiom: Home stretch. Meaning: The home stretch is the last part of something, like a journey, race or project. Country: International English | Subject Area: Sport | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

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