In this ungirthour there imported himself into our life a youngish-looking middle-aged man of the name of Shend, with a blurred face and deprecating eyes.
Go not ungirt and loose, Sancho; for disordered attire is a sign of an unstable mind, unless indeed the slovenliness and slackness is to be set down to craft, as was the common opinion in the case of Julius Caesar.
The shepherds and drovers accompanying the flock shouted to him to desist; seeing it was no use, they ungirttheir slings and began to salute his ears with stones as big as one's fist.
Quickly he ungirt his sword and laid aside his quiver and leaned the stout spear against a linden bough.
Before the gate he went to meet the messenger, who ungirt his sword and laid it from his hand.
The addition of sleeves was certainly not unfamiliar to the Greeks, for we find slaves wearing a narrow, ungirt chiton, with tight sleeves reaching to the wrists.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ungirt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.