1Thom stayed only long enough to uncase his flute and harp, then left already practicing grand poses.
2Of this sin, I cannot now speak; but, when God shall offer opportunity, I shall endeavour to uncase it you.
3Others, perhaps seized by the irrationality that could take men in battle, dropped their lances and tried to uncase their own horsebows.
4Suddenly she seized these, uncased them, and clapped them to her eyes.
5Some of the galloping horsemen had flung down their lances and uncased their horsebows.
6He uncased his binoculars and put them to his eyes.
7Above all, the essayist uncased himself, and made his intellectual and physical organism public property.
8I took out my Trumps, which I had had along in my mourning garb, uncased them.
9I'd had skin for a week before they uncased the new leg and trundled the machine away.
10She uncased her rifle, dropped from the saddle as he had done, and followed him through the cacti.
11Some chemical shell capable of reacting with the denatured gas in the airbags had produced unthinkable results, uncasing holocaust.
12"Who should I try for?" he asked, producing his deck and uncasing it.
13"Judge for yourself," I said as I uncased my lute.
14"Of course," I said, uncasing my Trumps.
15"Uncase the banner, Macoll," Mat ordered.