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Example sentences for "unbolted"

Lexicographically close words:
unbloody; unblushing; unblushingly; unbodied; unboiled; unbonneted; unborn; unborrowed; unbosom; unbosomed
  1. I'll go round and have the door unbolted immediately, ladies.

  2. Defn: A sort of bread, made of unbolted rye, which forms the chief food of the Westphalian peasants.

  3. There was no one else in the room, and, not pausing to explore those which opened out of it, I ran and unbolted the heavy door upon which Abu Tabah was clamoring for admittance.

  4. Ascending to the top floor, I mounted the rickety ladder and unbolted and opened the trap.

  5. And now put on your boots, for freedom lies beyond that door," she said, still in softest tones, as she unbolted the other door which led directly outside.

  6. He lifted his hand and slowly unfingered and unbolted the paper, and unrolled it, and carefully smoothed it, to see what it might be.

  7. Yes," I said, as she unbolted the door, and her father entered.

  8. Seeing him sink into more quiet sleep than he had enjoyed for several days, I set down the rejected cup; stole to the window and unbolted a shutter.

  9. Most vegetables I find have a tendency (especially when Graham or unbolted wheaten flour is used) to keep the bowels open; to counteract which, we use rice once or twice a week.

  10. The true idea of bread is that coarse or cracked and unbolted meal, formed into a mass of dough by means of water, and immediately baked in loaves of greater or less thickness, according to the fancy.

  11. I use bread made of unbolted wheat meal, in moderate quantity, when I can get it; plain Indian cakes once a day; milk once a day; rice once a day.

  12. It should enter to a considerable extent into the diet of brain workers, and the bread consumed by them should be made of unbolted flour.

  13. Graham bread, mush, cakes, gems, and all articles of diet made from unbolted wheat flour are valuable auxiliaries, and may be prepared to suit the taste.

  14. Finally, about the end of 1856, when the masonry was completed to the cap of the pier, the upper part of the great cylinder was unbolted and taken ashore, it having been made in two halves with that object.

  15. I may let the worthy old woman in," thought Snow-white, and she unbolted the door and bought the pretty laces.

  16. He thought I had unbolted the door, and when he found that I had not, his language became indescribable.

  17. Hence, when I unbolted the door and beckoned the three men into the room, though doubtful of the issue, I had no feeling of nervousness.

  18. When I unbolted the parlor door and found a somnolent navvy waiting to be shaved, I realized with astonishment how brief the interlude had been.

  19. Removing the barricading chair, I unlocked and unbolted the door and passed out, closing it after me.

  20. I unbolted the door, entered and shut it again, locking it on the inside and dropping the key into my pocket.

  21. Why is the unbolted wheat bread more healthy than flour cakes?

  22. Unbolted wheat bread is more healthy than hot flour cakes; ripe fruits and vegetables than rich pies, or jellies.

  23. Know you not that the door of my sleeping room is bolted each night, and unbolted at dawn?

  24. He unbolted my door on his return, and to me he looked as a man who has done work that was heavy.

  25. Let's look in the woodshed by daylight," Nann suggested as she unbolted the door.

  26. Leaping forward, Nann unbolted the door and held up the lantern.

  27. He crossed the room cautiously, unbolted and unlocked the door, and shut himself out.

  28. Shallow troughs are set in front of the Apiaries, which are filled, about two inches deep, with finely ground, dry, unbolted rye meal.

  29. This is three-fourths unbolted flour, and the remaining fourth common flour, and is risen and made as other light bread, but should be baked rather more.

  30. Dyspepsia crackers can be made with unbolted flour, water, and saleratus.

  31. If instead of flour, unbolted meal should be used, take three pounds of meal; half an ounce avoirdupois of muriatic acid; the same of carbonate of soda; and water enough to make it of a proper consistence.

  32. With this, they had one bushel of unbolted Indian meal, of which quite fifteen per cent.

  33. The dinner of the slave consists of a huge piece of ash cake, that is to say, unbolted corn meal and water, stirred up and baked in the ashes.

  34. When all was ready she wrapped her mother’s great shawl about her, and carefully unbolted the door.

  35. Acting from the impulse of the moment, she threw her shawl around her, and stealing gently down stairs, unbolted the door and passed out.

  36. He would lie down on the hearth and allow the children to play with him as much as they liked, till by degrees they became so accustomed to him that the door was left unbolted till their black friend arrived.

  37. But one day when the King unbolted the hall door, and peeped in as usual, he saw twelve worn-out pairs of little slippers lying about the floor.

  38. Jem was so astonished, that he stood with open mouth while I took the said garments from him, and unbolted the door.

  39. Suddenly with a rattle and noise the gander unbolted the door and flung it open.

  40. He made a motion and the slaves sprang forward and unbolted and unbarred the door.

  41. He unbolted the door softly, and rang the bell.

  42. He had a mill out of which came the unbolted flour; we never had white flour.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unbolted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.