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"unfasten" Definitions
  1. unfasten something to open something that is fastened

39 Sentences With "unfasten"

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This magnetic clasp is secure as ever, but easy to unfasten too.
He started to unfasten my shirt and then she came back again.
It took a day for me to unfasten it and look down.
We finished it quickly, as if it might unfasten itself from the plate at any second and float away.
Unfasten them from the back seat, pull them into the front and push them out your window, oldest ones first.
Eventually their love blossoms into a real and true thing, but the two never quite unfasten from their former lives, or their spouses.
Should a member of our flight crew unfasten your seatbelt and begin to choke you with it in front of your son, do not resist.
So Clay and his surrogate family of workers (including Jason Bateman, Olivia Munn, Randall Park and Kate McKinnon) must unfasten ties and collars and host a bash.
He sang of and for the new teenage world of soda fountains, jukeboxes, cars, sex in cars (if only he could unfasten her safety belt), breaking out and breaking free.
I've found these to all be exceptionally handy features, and I like that I can fasten and unfasten the SideKick Dry as I please, which makes the bag much slimmer.
Many Republican leaders at the state and national levels are demonstrating a kind of ziplock ability to unfasten themselves from past impeachment standards in order to seal their loyalty with Trump.
TMZ broke the story, Maddie was riding in a Polaris Sunday when it flipped over into a pond, submerging her for 2 minutes as her mom and stepdad frantically tried to unfasten her seat belt.
Books of The Times Advances in publishing industry marketing have allowed G. P. Putnam's Sons to bring forth "Maestra," a pornographic shopathon travelogue thriller that has billionaires, art world scheming and a sociopathic heroine who can unfasten belt buckles with her tongue.
She often figures herself as the Minotaur in the labyrinth or at least as having horns: But sometimes when I get my horns in a thing— a wonder, a grief, or a line of her—it is a sticky and ruined fruit to unfasten from ….
"He'd walk through the door carrying a poll tucked under his arm and take off his shoes and unfasten his tie, leaving the ends dangling, and start pacing up and down in his stocking feet," Richard Morgan wrote in "The Fourth Witch" (2008), describing a strategy session of the National Congressional Club.
The bridling wrath of the underclass that we find in Italian neorealism—"I curse the day I was born," is the hero's cry in " Bicycle Thieves " (1948)—is wholly absent, and there's not a whisper of the anarchistic mischief practiced by Buñuel in " Diary of a Chambermaid " (1964), in which the aging patriarch kneels down to unfasten the boots of a bored underling.
He asks and I tell him     our bodies falling from an open window first, unfasten the pallu   the fall should be swift and vacant like the backward collapse     of a moving hawk on a windscreen wait for the bare stomach     to procure the fatigue of renewed air half breath                 half smoke next, spin on one foot     the movement should be sexless   bad at love as you fall fall    let the system of the city swell in the base of your throat drop the petticoat          walk out of its retreating puddle this should be mildly theatrical        depending on the sun's humor measure the distortion of reflection between collarbones     bask in the twisted heat if  the blouse is hooked at the back     thrust your elbows outward in imitation of a duck stepping into water       unclasp blouse if  the blouse is hooked at the front  bring your hands to your heart as if full of gratitude             wanting to love, not knowing exactly how             unclasp blouse like an unstitched wound.
He strove to unfasten her girdle, but might not dissever the clasp.
When not at combat readiness, the mailed knight would unfasten his ventail, throw back his coif, and turn back his mittens.
The main tool of shunters working with hook-and-chain couplings was a shunting pole, which allowed the shunter to reach between wagons to fasten and unfasten couplings without having physically to go between the vehicles.
It can be identified by the use of a round bar, instead of a half-round bar used on a crémone bolt. In the photograph, the decorative lever arm (1) is hinged to rotate 90 degrees out of a metal "keeper" bracket (2), and then pull away from the surface of the door, which rotates the round metal rod (3), and also the hook at the bottom of the rod to unfasten the mechanism from the metal "stop" (4) mounted on the floor and unfasten the door leaf. The rod, hook and stop at the top door head are not pictured. The door leaf swings outward, and this kind of stop presents a tripping hazard when used at a door sill.
The projection (17) in the slots (16) will resist reverse rotation of the button (12) and thus prevent unintentional separation of the cowling (10) and fuselage (11) from vibration. Optionally, to prevent noise, strips of felt or rubber (26) may be between the cowling (10) and fuselage (11). To unfasten the cowling (10) from the fuselage (11) turn the button (12) one-quarter of a turn.
The Hae clan was probably the royal house before the Buyeo clan replaced them, and both clans appear descended from the lineage of Buyeo and Goguryeo. The royal family of Buyeo had the surname "Hae".Samguk Sagi The founding monarch of Goguryeo, Jumong had the surname "Hae" but the surname was changed to Go (高). The character (解) means "to loosen; to unfasten; to untie or to explain".
This helped to slow the spread of fire toward her stern, but also maximised her speed and thus the difficulty in launching her boats. The pinnace was lowered. Before its occupants could unfasten its forward tackle the heavy sea swung it around and tossed its occupants in the water. A second cutter was lowered but swamped by a wave that washed away all but two of its occupants.
Kershaw's bobsleigh experience meant he went first, using his heels to steer between boulders. They reached relatively flat ground and recognised that their feet were black and one of Kershaw's feet had been injured by colliding with a boulder. Official British Army photograph of Italy Detachment 2nd SAS Regiment, 1945. Unable to unfasten their boot laces they walked towards Febbio in order to find Special Operations Executive agent Mike Lees, a member of their team.
An event very similar to the sport of biathlon except a recurve bow is used in place of a gun. The athletes ski around a cross-country track and there are two stances in which the athlete must shoot the targets: kneeling and standing. During competition the skis may not be removed at any time. The athlete may unfasten the ski when shooting in the kneeling position but must keep the foot in contact with the ski.
Most patients who find themselves restrained naturally think they can free themselves by pulling hard at the restraints. But the restraints are made out of plastic mesh, which cannot be broken by being pulled with human strength. Other patients attempt to unfasten the restraints around the wrist, but find they cannot reach the fastener unless they have abnormally flexible joints. Some do manage to slip their hands through the cuff, though competent workers prevent this from happening.
22-23 Shortly after launch, scientists found that the Scanning Electrostatic Analyzer had failed because a door shielding the analyzer did not open. An unsuccessful attempt was made to forcibly unfasten the door with the first course correction maneuver. The experiment operators had planned to observe the directions taken by positive ions prior to the ions' collision with the Analyzer, but this data was lost. The experiment was still able to collect some data using the properly functioning Scanning Electron Spectrometer.
In the end, however, the Spaniards had almost spent their ammunition, so that they were obliged to load with hammers and the chains of their galley-slaves. At length, the Spaniards were constrained to unfasten their grapplings and shear off as they had suffered heavy casualties and many of their ships were severely damaged.Epstein p. 36 Meanwhile, the smaller and less armed Dolphin was engaged by one of the galleys and eventually blew up, either by enemy gunfire or scuttled by their own crew.
What do you say about yourself?" "I," he answered, "am – 'The voice of one crying aloud in the wilderness – "make a straight road for the Lord"', as the prophet Isaiah said." These men had been sent from the Pharisees; and their next question was: "Why then do you baptize, if you are not the Christ or Elijah or 'the prophet'?" John's answer was – "I baptize with water, but among you stands one whom you do not know; he is coming after me, yet I am not worthy even to unfasten his sandal.
Later this was dropped, and a new hand-guard introduced with a screw type locking mechanism to fix the weapon into the port. Late XM231s had no rear sights either. By the time the M231 was finalized the wire stock had been done away with as the weapon had a tendency to unfasten itself from the firing port and the stock was deemed to be dangerous in the confines of the vehicle (or, alternately, Army officials omitted the feature to discourage troops from employing the M231 in lieu of the issue M16 rifles).
Kramer on accident as he thinks meets with a charming Natalia whom he helps to start the stalled car. A week later with bouquet of flowers and champagne Kramer comes to visit her. On one of stair landings he runs into a black man who exists a neighboring apartment with a Dalmatian on the leash. Natalia asks Kramer to help her unfasten the necklace with the plate that is supposed to block the alarm in the bank and insensibly throws the adornment into the window where it is picked by Moks.
Yanukovych died in the evening of 20 March 2015 when he fell through ice while driving his Volkswagen minivan on Lake Baikal. Yanukovych had driven his vehicle out on the ice near Khoboi Cape on the northern edge of Olkhon Island. Five of the passengers escaped, but Yanukovych was unable to unfasten his seat belt in time and he drowned. The Ministry of Emergencies in Irkutsk Oblast announced on BBC Ukraine that the driver's name was Viktor Davydov (Davydov was the maiden surname of Viktor's mother), but Nestor Shufrych confirmed that the deceased was a son of the former President, Viktor Yanukovych.
Bring the working yarn down behind the needle and in front of the waste yarn; up behind the waste yarn and over-and-up then down in front of the needle; down behind the waste yarn; then up in front of the needle. Repeat for each two stitches. When desired number of stitches is reached, loosely fasten the waste yarn and work as usual with the working yarn. To take out the provisional cast-on, unfasten the end of the waste yarn and carefully pull it out, picking up the now loose loops on a needle and working from the opposite direction of previous work.
" "Do not collect more than you have authority to demand," John answered. And when some soldiers on active service asked "And we – what are we to do?" he said: "Never use violence, or exact anything by false accusation; and be content with your pay." Then, while the people were in suspense, and were all debating with themselves whether John could be the Christ, John, addressing them all, said: "I, indeed, baptize you with water; but there is coming one more powerful than I, and I am not fit even to unfasten his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
The Dzus fasteners (gold coloured circular objects) fastening the cowling panels of the 1930s Hawker Hind Dzus spiral cam fasteners—named after their inventor William Dzus (pronounced )—are a type of proprietary quarter-turn lock fastener that is often used to secure skin panels on aircraft and other high-performance vehicles. Turnlock fasteners are also referred to as quick- action panel fasteners.DFCI Company History Invented and patented by an American engineer of Ukrainian descent William Dzus (Volodymyr Dzhus) in the early 1930s, Dzus fasteners are also used to secure plates, doors, and panels that require frequent removal for inspection and servicing. These fasteners are notable in that they are of an "over-centre" design, requiring positive sustained torque to unfasten.
Blinded by the fire, Krasnodebski managed to invert his aircraft, unfasten his safety harness, rip off his oxygen mask, open the canopy and drop clear. Careful not to pull his ripcord until he had dropped clear of the combat area to prevent a recurrence of being shot up in his chute, he waited until about 10,000 feet before trying to open his parachute, but initially could not find the ripcord. Soon after the chute opened he heard an approaching fighter; a Hurricane flown by Witold Urbanowicz, who saw the yellow Mae West life jacket worn by RAF pilots and veered off to circle the parachute all the way down. Krasnodebski landed outside Farnborough, where members of the local Home Guard surrounded him.
Like many American films of the time, The Pride of New York was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required cuts of the two intertitles "A very small percentage of these young men enlisted because of a desire for comfort rather than patriotism" and "Kill the men and help yourself to the women", closeup of German officer striking man's wounded foot, first two struggle scenes between German officer and nurse in living room, German officer unfastening sword and belt, attempting to unfasten coat, taking coat off, all struggle scenes between German officer and nurse in room where bed is shown including taking nurse to room and excluding other young woman, and the struggle between German officer and young woman on couch.
Some witches have the power of prophecy, as they foresee the existence of, and identify Lyra as, the second Eve. They have spells and potions for healing, although seemingly only in the right environment and can also keep flowers fresh and prevent corpses from decaying until after a mourner has approached and seen the body. They are also shown to possess some limited form of telepathy, as demonstrated by Serafina Pekkala's ability to know Lee Scoresby's location by giving him one of her crown's flowers with which to invoke her when he is in danger and by her effect on Mary Malone's dreams to help her wake up gradually and accept her presence. Her dæmon is also shown to have the ability to unfasten padlocks with a combination of snow and his breath.

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