unsheathe

IPA: ʌnʃˈið

verb

  • To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword.
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Examples of "unsheathe" in Sentences

  • And that if he and his colleagues can unsheathe it Sunday, they'll win.
  • First the brothers swear fidelity to one another, then they unsheathe the knives.
  • He met them in the clubs, and wondered how real was the good-fellowship they displayed and how quickly they would unsheathe their claws and gouge and rend.
  • People who have pledged their lives to fighting Islamic extremism, when asked about Charles Johnson now, unsheathe a word they do not throw around lightly ...
  • Broken tooth, skull ring, earring, kohl eyes --- he's Cpt. Jack Sparrow's father, lurching though life as if it's a pirate movie, ready to unsheathe his knife for any reason, or none.
  • Meanwhile, in the darkened depths, a threat greater than any Thor has ever before faced rises when the malignant Mangog threatens to unsheathe the Odinsword and bring Ragnarok upon the Norse gods.
  • I can suspend my disbelief for men who unsheathe adamantium claws through their knuckles and aliens who spit acid and Tina Fey as a frumpy mess with no sex appeal well, I have trouble with that last one.

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