Loop seen as a trivial knot.
Become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of.
1 The string was tied so tightly that I could not unknot it.
2 He stood there for a few minutes, breathing deeply, letting his muscles unknot .
3 He would unknot the tangled threads at whatever cost to himself.
4 Davies pocketed his weapon and crouched to unknot the rope that bound Stratton.
5 There was an undercurrent of amusement in his voice that made David's guts unknot .
6 I feel something unknot in me when he grins.
7 Fullarton said and, running to the bed, began to unknot the cord that bound the admiral.
8 Then, one day, I thought to unknot the rope, and I undid, and undid, and undid.
9 She began to knot and unknot the ends of her belt cord, slowly, as she spoke.
10 And the child turned up the hill with her luge, leaving her elders to unknot the situation.
11 His chest refuses to unknot .
13 With the infinite delicacy of a policeman dismantling a bomb, he reaches behind his neck to unknot Helen's hands.
14 I turned and strode to the pool's edge, stared into its depths, felt the muscles in my shoulders slowly unknot .
15 Getting it to unknot entirely would undoubtedly take time, but she seemed to have hit the right note for a beginning.
16 He thought that, if they could unknot themselves and cover more ground, both he and his brother, Bob Cecil, had great futures.
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