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Unchain   Listen
verb
Unchain  v. t.  To free from chains or slavery; to let loose.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Unchain" Quotes from Famous Books



... if even we, Even for a moment, can get free Our heart, and have our lips unchain'd; For that which seals ...
— Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold • Matthew Arnold

... excuse, "Reflect, AEneaes was not there, nor there "Was Hector, Andros to defend, whose arms "To the tenth year made Iliuem stand.) And now "Chains were prepar'd their captive arms to bind. "While yet unchain'd, those arms to heaven they rais'd, "O father Bacchus!—crying—grant thy aid.— "And aid the author of the gift bestow'd: "If them to lose by an unheard-of mode "Be aid bestowing. Then could I not know, "Nor now relate the order of the change "Which ...
— The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II • Ovid

... turned and fled and then, the second floor gained, turned and hung over the railing to watch Winnie unchain and unbolt and unlock the front door and then admit two dripping, but cheerful ...
— Rainbow Hill • Josephine Lawrence

... Phileas Fogg, having ascertained their position, called Passepartout, and ordered him to go for Captain Speedy. It was as if the honest fellow had been commanded to unchain a tiger. He went to the poop, saying to himself, "He will be ...
— Around the World in 80 Days • Jules Verne



Words linked to "Unchain" :   unloosen, loose, release, unloose, liberate, free, chain



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