unfurl

IPA: ʌnfˈɝɫ

verb

  • To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag.
  • (figurative) To roll out or debut anything.
  • (intransitive) To open up by unrolling.
  • (intransitive, figurative) To turn out or unfold; to evolve; to progress.
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Examples of "unfurl" in Sentences

  • Unfurl the flag of Faith and Toil
  • The wings inflate, unfurl and dry into shape.
  • That is why they unfurl even though quite dead.
  • The Maple Leaf is unfurled gloriously in the background.
  • Sunflora unfurl their petals and absorb sunlight for energy.
  • Seeing a desert island he decided to unfurl the flag of Jagani there.
  • Anyone familiar with the topic and able to unfurl this mess please do...
  • It consists of a pencil drawing of a scroll with an unfurling banner above it.
  • As moulting birds preen, they remove the waxy coating, and the feather unfurls.
  • The mere viewing of the unfurled thongdrel is said to cleanse the viewer of sin.

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