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unthread
/ ʌnˈθrɛd /
verb
- to draw out the thread or threads from (a needle, etc)
- to disentangle
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Example Sentences
I’ve been asking people in and out of government to unthread these questions.
From Washington Post
You can usually unthread and reattach everything by hand.
From Seattle Times
I now feel very strongly about the length of my index fingers — enough that I will sometimes shyly unthread my hand from my girlfriend’s as we walk down the street.
From New York Times
I quickly began to unthread my braids.
From Literature
How does Trump propose to unthread this subtly woven quilt?
From Washington Post
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