How To Use Uncrate In A Sentence
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The mummy of royal prince, Pa-seba-khai-en-ipet (ca. 1111-937 B.C.E.), is uncrated at North Shore University Hospital (Adam Husted, Brooklyn Museum)
Unwrapping Brooklyn's Mummies
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The delivery guys have hauled them in and uncrated them.
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Shortly thereafter, six containers of stone were unloaded onto the foundation and uncrated.
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Hawtof's own desk is so clean that it looks as if it was just uncrated.
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uncrate the glassed carefully!
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I rememer flying small bush airlines in Alaska in the early 1980's with a rifle and uncrated dog in the cabin.
Flying with Guns
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Anyway, assuming you work or spend any amount of time out of the house, crate the dogs when you are gone, and as soon as you get home uncrate them and take them out to pee.
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You've uncrated your machine, mastered BASIC and taken over the family TV set.
Dial M For MODEM
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Comes uncrated, with food and water for the journey, by Railway Express, collet, F.O.B. Laredo, Texas.
Boing Boing
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The artist uncrated it on a broad gallery that opened off the dining room, apparently for the admiration of friends and family.
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The director, when queried, professed to have an insufficient staff to uncrate the objects I had requested and, furthermore, the process would be impractical considering their value and fragility.
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For the first time Michael had performed a railroad journey uncrated.
CHAPTER XXXV
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I had my new bike uncrated before the UPS driver was out of sight.
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Once at the house, it turns out that no one's home, so the boys do their best to get the piano inside and uncrated on their own.
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Upon arrival of the windows and doors, uncrate and check for any damage that may have occurred in shipping.
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Engineers in Germany configured the tooling, programmed the robots then ran the entire body shop in the computer before a single piece of equipment was uncrated at the plant.
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We had a large consignment of Liberty Engines from the U.S.A. (like the one at right - Ed) that had never been uncrated.
The First World War Memoirs of Sampson J. Goodfellow, Part 36: Officer in Charge
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(According to Michener, it even included uncrated new jeeps.)
A Pacific Theater of Memories