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unclasp

[uhn-klasp, -klahsp] / ʌnˈklæsp, -ˈklɑsp /


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Unclasp, unclasp: Thanks gentlemen, to all; all have done well.

From Pericles by Shakespeare, William

Unclasp me, Stranger; and unfold, With trembling care, my leaves of gold Rich in gothic portraiture— If yet, alas, a leaf endure.

From Poems by Rogers, Samuel

Unclasp, un-klasp′, v.t. to loose the clasp of.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

Prophets, whose brows of pale, unearthly glow Reflect the twilight of celestial dawns, And bards, transfigured in immortal song, Like eager children, kneeling at thy feet, Unclasp the awful volume of thy lore.

From Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 4 October 1848 by Various

Unclasp your hands from her rough garments, cease to question her closed eyes.

From A Spinner in the Sun by Reed, Myrtle




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