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unlash

[uhn-lash] / ʌnˈlæʃ /




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The men's guns were lashed on the komatik, and both were, therefore, unarmed, and before they could reach the komatik and unlash the rifles the wolves had fled over the hill and out of range.

From The Story of Grenfell of the Labrador A Boy's Life of Wilfred T. Grenfell by Wallace, Dillon

Almost at a stand-still at last, balanced on a streamer of flame, he toppled into hot dust Feebly he worked to unlash himself from the tube.

From Comet's Burial by Gallun, Raymond Z.

I therefore proceeded to unlash one and roll it toward the still open gangway; and then came the question of provisions.

From A Pirate of the Caribbees by Lacy, C.J. de

They knew well they had a Titan in custody, and did not even unlash his hands.

From A Victor of Salamis by Davis, William Stearns

Pablo and the packer began to unlash the luggage from the bullocks, and following the example of his father and Mr. Grigsby, Charley stiffly dismounted.

From Gold Seekers of '49 by Stephens, Charles H.