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Example sentences for "unfurl"

Lexicographically close words:
unfrozen; unfruitful; unfruitfulness; unfulfilled; unfunded; unfurled; unfurling; unfurls; unfurnished; unfurrowed
  1. When the town awakened next morning there were loud clamorings for the arrest of the showman who had dared to unfurl a circus advertisement from the top of the city's flag pole.

  2. Wouldn't I like to unfurl a Sparling banner from the top of that pole," exclaimed Phil, gazing up at the top.

  3. Once again unfurl the standard of Judah on Mount Zion, the four corners of the earth will give up the chosen people as the sea will give up its dead, at the sound of the last trumpet.

  4. Resolved--That as friends of human liberty and human rights, we cannot restrain the expression of our sympathy, when we behold an oppressed and heroic people unfurl the banner of freedom.

  5. I shall unfurl my banner up yonder in the mountains; let each and all come to me that will serve the right.

  6. But not many are admitted to that delight, which is still reserved for the few--even as in the days when Taras Barabola repaired up yonder to unfurl his banner.

  7. She had died a few days after he left England, but she had insisted on her husband's departure in the service of his country, only begging him not to unfurl her flag till he arrived at the Polar shores.

  8. My anxious recollections and my best wishes are irresistibly attracted whensoever in any country I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banner of freedom.

  9. I believe your illustrious country should everywhere freely unfurl the star-spangled banner of liberty, with all its congenial principles, and not make itself in any respect dependent on the glorious smiles of the Kings Bomba et Compagne.

  10. Advance, advance, ye hosts of God, Unfurl the standard stained with blood: Soon shall ye wave the palm on high.

  11. Touch it not, unfurl it never, Let it droop there, furled forever, For its people's hopes are fled.

  12. Up with it high; unfurl it wide--that all the host may know How God hath humbled the proud house which wrought His Church such woe.

  13. Unfurl the Stars and Stripes of the Republic and there will arise a mighty ovation that thrills from the hearts of men--a spontaneous outburst that has never been heard except under the Emblem of Freedom.

  14. Unfurl the flag of a monarchy and there will be a dutiful reverence to it.

  15. What good is Fame when I am dead and gone, When far and wide my praise is heard and sung, And busts and marble-heads my deeds unfurl To multitudes that knew me not in flesh?

  16. We march and march, over fields still ghostly and foot-worn, under a sky where ragged clouds unfurl themselves upon the blackening expanse--which seems to have befouled itself by prolonged contact with so many multitudes of sorry humanity.

  17. They assert also, that Charlemagne presented the pope with a banner, and authorized him to unfurl it in the cause of the church.

  18. Charlemagne, Pepin's son, having succeeded to the Frankish throne, and papal influence having gained the ascendency in his councils, he was without difficulty tempted to unfurl his banner in the cause of the church.

  19. I Go Aboard and We Unfurl the Jolly Roger.

  20. Thus to the sound of trump and drum unfurl 320 These battle-banners bold?

  21. To be a standard to unfurl 'gainst God, His trump celestial and revealed command?

  22. Go hence, This message bear unto the Father, whom I serve, and under whom I thus unfurl This warlike standard for our Fatherland.

  23. Then, as they reached the rear of the hall, there came a wild howl from the audience, and Shotwell, looking back, saw Sondheim unfurl a big red flag.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfurl" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bare; develop; disclose; discover; display; expose; impart; manifest; open; reveal; roll; show; spread; uncoil; uncover; unfold; unfurl; unmask; unpack; unroll; unsheathe; unveil; unwind; unwrap