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  1. extricate from entanglement
    Can you disentangle the cord?
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How To Use unsnarl In A Sentence

  • ‘The structural problems I set for myself in writing, in a long, snarled, frustrating and sometimes despairing morning of work,’ she says, ‘I can usually unsnarl by running in the afternoon.’
  • As I tried to unsnarl my hair, I shouted through the bathroom door, `Flora, you never said how well you know Mervin Thomas. SOMEBODY
  • The phenomenon began six decades ago, when a young traffic engineer named Henry Barnes arrived in Denver on a mission to unsnarl the chaotic streets. No More Dancing in Denver's Streets
  • For once in a lifetime, afternoon traffic in Tijuana is unsnarled and ERRE spurs his Chevy Silverado through the Zona Rio roundabouts, past the giant statue of Father Kino and the utopian sphere of the Cultural Center, until we reach the Avenida Internacional, the long straightaway next to the corrugated steel futility of the border wall. Mike Davis: A Day Without Tourists
  • The OccupyWallStreet movement has attracted a diverse, articulate and educated group united in their resolve to unsnarl the tentacles of Wall Street's vampire squids from around society's arteries. Suzanne O'Keeffe: American Autumn in Los Angeles -- OccupyWallSt Joins Main Street
  • And the "primitive" aspects of savage wear have done nothing to unsnarl the social complexity of dress codes. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • Moreover, a number of neighborhoods are benefiting from the $15 billion Big Dig roadway project that unsnarled many city streets and added a series of parks where an elevated highway once stood. 'Big Dig' Done, Office Developments Rise
  • I retrace the history that led people to see human nature as a dangerous idea, and I try to unsnarl the moral and political rat's nests that have entangled the idea along the way.
  • The OccupyWallStreet movement has attracted a diverse, articulate and educated group united in their resolve to unsnarl the tentacles of Wall Street's vampire squids from around society's arteries. Suzanne O'Keeffe: American Autumn in Los Angeles -- OccupyWallSt Joins Main Street
  • Louisa May Alcott spent the day of December 12 in Boston doing errands, going to the dentist to get a tooth filled, and rushing from office to office, trying to unsnarl the bureaucratic obstacles to getting her credentials as a nurse and to buying her series of tickets for the trip. Louisa May Alcott
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