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unhook

[uhn-hook] / ʌnˈhʊk /








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Getting unhooked from the era of easy money could bring some headaches along the way.

From The Wall Street Journal

Akira worked as quickly as she could to unhook the straps of the pool cover.

From Literature

You have to come to a meeting spot at the border, unhook all your trucks and trailers, bring in another truck to bring it in to the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

He bent down to unhook the dog’s leash.

From Literature

While trains and trucks also transport EVs, isolating and extinguishing fires is easier as workers can unhook a rail car and a trucker can pull over, said Frazee.

From Reuters