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unknot
[ uhn-not ]
verb (used with object)
- to untie by or as if by undoing a knot:
to unknot a tie.
Example Sentences
On a recent morning in a Turkish cafe in 鈥宯orth London, Deborah Levy unknotted the silk scarf 鈥宎round her neck in preparation.
Along the way, well before Ruiz unknotted the score, there was a list of problems for the Nationals, none unique to their quick trip to the desert.
鈥淭his one is for smaller buttons. ... This one helps unknot shoelaces and stuff like that,鈥 she says.
I also ordered a bottle of Slovakian riesling 鈥 honey-scented, grown on the banks of the Danube and costing just $17 in that brief but glorious period of unknotted alcohol laws.
鈥淲hat do you appreciate? Maybe the smooth, green leaves on a house plant or the comfort of a pillow get your shoulders unknotting.鈥
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