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Example sentences for "unloose"

Lexicographically close words:
unlock; unlocked; unlocking; unlocks; unlooked; unloosed; unloosened; unloosing; unlovable; unloved
  1. Ungoverned passions in the parents may unloose the furies of unrestrained madness in the minds of their children, and the bad treatment of the wife may produce sickly or weak-minded children.

  2. Fortify him, then, that he may cling to Thy most exalted Word, and to unloose his tongue to celebrate Thy praise, and cause him to be gathered unto such of Thy people as are nigh unto Thee.

  3. Inspire them, then, O my God, with what will unloose their tongue to praise Thee, and will draw them nigh unto Thee in the life that now is and the life that is to come.

  4. I yield Thee such thanks as can stir up all things to extol Thee, and to glorify Thine Essence, and can unloose the tongues of all beings to magnify the sovereignty of Thy beauty.

  5. Sad for me to be thus bound, Friend, who could’st soon unloose me.

  6. Then did we unloose three thousand hounds Of matchless vigour and unequalled strength.

  7. At this age too boys as well as girls were obliged to wear the sacred cord, Kuctl or Kosti as a girdle; and were only allowed to unloose it in the night.

  8. Shall from your neck unloose his amorous fold.

  9. Defn: To unloose the hasp of; to unclose.

  10. He felt that if he looked again on the face of the man he loved he might be broken into self-pity, and unloose his silence, and shatter all the work of so many years.

  11. If you beg and pray the men to unloose you, then they must bind you faster.

  12. It is an overflow from the Iliadic passage in which Neptune hobbles his horses in bonds "which none could either unloose or break so that they might stay there in that place.

  13. Judah said, “if he pleased he may unloose the shoe, or marry his brother’s wife.

  14. He does not unloose the shoe, and the shoe is not unloosed for his wife.

  15. Unloose me, then, my lord, and hear me appeal from thyself to thyself, from Rothsay to the Prince of Scotland.

  16. Marry, her affection is something of a tenacious character, and would be loth to unloose its hold, either upon the wench or her tocher.

  17. He came to unloose your bands, and open to you the gates of Eden; condemned for your acquittal, and slain for the recovery of your forfeited immortality.

  18. But that silence did not unloose my tongue.

  19. It was not a pleasant sound, and I was almost tempted to bid William unloose the dog, but thought better of it.

  20. Sorely did Meriadus press her to wed him, but she would have none of him, and for answer showed him the girdle round her waist, saying that never would she give her love to any man who could not unloose its buckle.

  21. At first he roundly refused to consider such a step, but when eagerly pressed by his friends he announced that no wife should he wed who could not first unloose the knot within his shift.

  22. So, if we are at all divinely souled, This beauty will unloose our bonds of care.

  23. Unloose The midnight of thy tresses, let them float Around us both.

  24. John said he was not worthy to unloose the shoe-latchet of his friend, so great, so kingly, so worthy was that friend.

  25. As these unlovely things appeared in the men Jesus had chosen, his friendship did not slacken or unloose its hold.

  26. But yet it is necessary for me, since this calamity has come, to unloose my tongue.

  27. Servants, undo the bars of the gates; unloose the bolts, that I may behold the mournful spectacle of my wife, who by her death hath utterly undone me.

  28. He made his way to Columcille, with whom he was to continue that night, and as the Saint stooped down to unloose his brogues Scanlan anticipated him, as he had prophesied.

  29. This the good knight saw, so he besought her courteously to unloose his hands, that they might get them from the wood.

  30. For answer she showed him the girdle about her body, saying that never would she give her love to man, save only to him who might unloose the buckle of that girdle, without harm to belt or clasp.

  31. Never would he wed a wife, on any day, either for love or for wealth, save only that she might first unloose the knot within his shirt.

  32. When you stop to eat breakfast, unloose your girt, and, if the weather be warm, take off the saddle.

  33. When you stop, even for a few minutes, unloose or slacken the girt, and [Illustration: THE HORSE ABOUT TO FALL.

  34. She glanced at Max, obviously desiring the question that would unloose her tongue.

  35. I fear me much," replied the wolf, "that if ye once bind me so fast that I shall be unable to free myself by my own efforts, ye will be in no haste to unloose me.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unloose" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    detach; disengage; doff; free; liberate; loose; loosen; release; relinquish; remove; unbind; unbuckle; unbutton; unchain; unclasp; undo; unfasten; unlace; unlatch; unleash; unlock; untie