Reverse the winding or twisting of.
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Examples for "unwind"
Examples for "unwind"
1Today marks day three of the unwind out of growth, Kulina said.
2Vegetable gardening is a great way to unwind after a hard day.
3It's a very special place to unwind after the year we've had.
4The first time it happened, he wanted to unwind his watch immediately.
5However much my body might crave rest, my mind refused to unwind.
1It is MADE; and made by relations that unroll themselves in time.
2De Soya and Gregorius unroll the hawking mat on the long desktop.
3This done, we began to unroll the wrappings of the holy corpse.
4Remove the grape leaves from the jar and carefully unroll the stack.
5Lads, you might unroll your blankets and make the best of things.
1Quiet day except for a good deal of wind off and on.
2A dry wind off the prairie tousled the mage's long blond hair.
3Her breath tasted fresh and clean like the wind off the ocean.
4The wind off the sea was mild, laden with perfumes from mysterious spices.
5They're high enough that the wind off the mountains comes breaking around them.
6She could smell salt and rotting seaweed in the wind off the sea.
7A cutting wind off the sea was pushing the temperature to the freezing point.
8It is hot enough without your keeping the wind off.
9The cane lashed softly in the wind off the river.
10The wind off the pond blew cold in Gaborn's face.
11The cold wind off the lake began to blow harder.
12The night had cleared, but the wind off the Bay was still strong and cold.
13Now and then a wind off the mountains threshed the rain sharply into their faces.
14The light wind off the river made him shiver.
15A dry wind off the river lifted my curls but barely brushed my sweating arms.
16The rocks at least would keep the wind off.
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