unhand
IPA: ʌnhˈænd
verb
- To release from the hand; to let go.
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Examples of "unhand" in Sentences
- Toreth exclaims, "I demand that you unhand my associate."
- "Jody, I must insist that you unhand the young man," insisted the Emperor.
- Once middle age appears even faintly on the horizon, fashion suddenly gets all unhand-me-greybeard-loon.
- 'Once middle age appears even faintly on the horizon, fashion suddenly gets all unhand-me-greybeard-loon'
- When the king spoke to him about Johnny, he apparently swore that he would not unhand such a sweet lady to one who would so surely make her unhappy.
- Alcott was just about to tell this man one last time that he was insane and to unhand her when she heard gunshots and all of the mannequins around them began exploding.
- “The jest hath been played,” she said, with as much firmness as she could assume; “may I entreat that your Highness will now unhand me?” for he still kept hold of her arm.
- He handed to the prisoner, as he spoke, the writing materials, which had been seized upon by the archers on their first entrance, and then commanded those satellites to unhand the minstrel.
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