unclasp

IPA: ʌnkɫˈæsp

verb

  • (transitive) to release the clasp from something
  • (intransitive) to become unfastened
  • (transitive) to separate from being clasped
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Examples of "unclasp" in Sentences

  • In answer, I unclasp my bra, offer myself to his mouth, his tongue, his teeth.
  • I helped her unclasp the mirror, her swollen and bruised fingers trying to hold tight.
  • She had been forced to unclasp his hand from her arm in order to dry it, and when she finished, it returned to its old position.
  • Jim was not in the mood for any more liquor or food, and simply sat, trying and failing not to clasp and unclasp his hands nervously.
  • I mean, are they so busy, so rushed, that they can't take ten seconds to unclasp the ankle bracelet before putting on their pantyhose?
  • He knows exactly what he needs to do unclasp his seat belt, jump into the back seat, remove the twins from their car seats, and exit the car as quickly as possible, but for some reason, he is unable to do so.

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