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Unleash   Listen
verb
Unleash  v. t.  To free from a leash, or as from a leash; to let go; to release; as, to unleash dogs.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Unleash" Quotes from Famous Books



... she and Vandeford waited, she saw a guardian spinster shoo a bevy of school-girls across in front of the cars, and turn in the middle of the street to reprove a college boy for a laughing word tossed to the combined bevy, while the blue arms on both sidewalks waved her into haste so that they might unleash their restrained monster motors. Everywhere protective men had women's arms fastened within their own and were shoving through the throng, while other men and women jostled along by themselves, or in companies of twos and threes, with laughing good nature. Fakirs were crying many wares, ...
— Blue-grass and Broadway • Maria Thompson Daviess

... cast has been in some measure restored by the pianist, who, with great presence of mind, plays a few bars of "Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown?" to cover up Gertrude's exit, Martha Wrist will unleash a rope of silver tinsel from the foot of the tree, and, stringing it over the boughs as she skips around in a circle, ...
— Love Conquers All • Robert C. Benchley

... each other," cried Darragh quickly. "That's it — unleash them, Jack, and let them go!" — he was struggling with the other two couples ...
— The Flaming Jewel • Robert Chambers



Words linked to "Unleash" :   let loose, uncork, relinquish, let go



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