How To Use Unknot In A Sentence

  • Tammy waited another minute or two before gathering the strength to unknot her weary limbs and roll herself over. COLDHEART CANYON
  • ‘Fine,’ I laughed and began unknotting my coat, making sure to keep my red knit hat on tightly, covering my entire bun.
  • People try to visit the neighbourhood doctor or unknot their eyelashes on their own.
  • Giasone's dissipation was signaled by his unknotted tuxedo tie; the Argo was a modern speedboat; Isifile had a pink minidress with a Jackie Kennedy pillbox hat; the Golden Fleece was a big, shaggy coat; and Delfa's outfit was channeling Dame Edna. On a Tattered Shoestring
  • She smoothed her palms over her head, then unknotted her dress and rolled her shoulders back, letting the clothes slide to her ankles.
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  • Are you trying to solve a particular question like whether this piece of string which is put together in a particular way can be unknotted?
  • Sweaty by the time I reached the top, I had to unknot my scarves and unzip my parka.
  • She unknotted her belt and slipped off her robe.
  • She reaches up, unbuttons and sweeps the suit jacket off of his shoulders, coming back to unknot his tie and unbutton his shirt, peeling that off of him, and literally ripping his t-shirt off of him.
  • This was all a conspiracy against me," the 47-year-old Monib told The Associated Press, unknotting and reknotting a flowered silk scarf around her face in her office at Khurasan girls school. Undefined
  • “Me bling pleasant for lilly missee,” said the Chow; and unknotting a dirty nosecloth, he drew from it an ancient lump of candied ginger. Australia Felix
  • Tammy waited another minute or two before gathering the strength to unknot her weary limbs and roll herself over. COLDHEART CANYON
  • If you've got any sense you'll get out too," Rab said, pulling on his tie to unknot it. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Unknotting privacy dilemmas from first principles can be tricky, or at least lead to results that don't jibe with most people's felt intuitions.
  • She unknotted her belt and looked over her shoulder.
  • As the muscles in my back gradually unknotted, I slowly became able to think about what I was doing and to experiment to see if there was any left-right difference in the degree of relief offered by this vertical back rub.
  • She nodded while unknotting the thin straw string holding the box closed.
  • In this second mode the enzyme is able to knot / unknot DNA molecules and catenate/decatenate DNA circles.
  • We usually get there early and sit around waiting for ages to soundcheck, my stomach gently knotting and unknotting with impatience.
  • SET-UP / PAY-OFF ( "knotting" and "unknotting" the threads of your story) Cineuropa
  • We usually get there early and sit around waiting for ages to soundcheck, my stomach gently knotting and unknotting with impatience.
  • Bellybuttons tied by nurses at British hospitals within the last 32 years have favored a knot which is now known to be non-secure and liable to unknot itself over time.
  • Friends and even casual acquaintances will hold the keys to a dilemma you are trying to unknot .
  • Doctors treated her hypertension with magnesium sulfate, while a medicine woman said prayers for her using a traditional sash that's knotted and unknotted during labor.
  • Policymakers face a dilemma in unknotting this problem.
  • She was trying to pay attention to what her host was saying, but she was being distracted by the fairies busily unknotting her tangled hair.
  • Therese unknotted the string and pulled off the brown paper, revealing a simple book, with a cover of blue fabric.
  • Partly that's because I've hit a mental roadblock -- I need to step back and unknot some plotting stuff before I can progress, and because my brain knows that it's starting to throw a tanty. Urgent reading for all Aussie book lovers
  • Slowly, her muscles unknotted, and her the anxiety in her face seemed to scatter.
  • One might suggest that the positive trefoils formed after the first strand-passing reaction will be unknotted in the second round of the process.
  • Finding the reason of his actions, her eyebrows unknot slowly.
  • If you've got any sense you'll get out too," Rab said, pulling on his tie to unknot it. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Sweaty by the time I reached the top, I had to unknot my scarves and unzip my parka.
  • She was still waiting for the muscles in her shoulders to unknot from the landmine scare.
  • Instead he stooped to untie the young woman as fast as his iron-strong fingers could unknot her.
  • Powerful foundations nobly unknot their wallets if it comes to the rescue of their religion.
  • For now she was holding the binoculars with her right hand... and using her left hand to unknot the cord of her bathrobe. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
  • For now she was holding the binoculars with her right hand... and using her left hand to unknot the cord of her bathrobe. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
  • She unknotted the sweater that was tied around her waist, and put it on to hide her arms.
  • Christopher watched as Sara continued to smile, unknotting the mess and then deftly performing the duty he'd tried himself.
  • Salammbo unfastened her earrings, her necklace, her bracelets, and her long white simar; she unknotted the band in her hair, shaking the latter for a few minutes softly over her shoulders to cool herself by thus scattering it. Salammbo

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