unbarrel (Meaning)

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unbarrel (v. t.)

To remove or release from a barrel or barrels.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unbarrel

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unbarrel Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers unbarrelled their rifles and prepared for the approaching enemy.
  2. The sailors unbarrelled the gunpowder and filled the cannons.
  3. The pirates unbarrelled the treasure and gorged themselves on its riches.
  4. The wine cellar was unbarrelled, revealing a vast collection of vintage vintages.
  5. The barrels of oil were unbarrelled and poured into the tanker's storage tanks.
  6. The brewery unbarrelled the beer and filled the kegs to be served at the local festival.
  7. The scientists unbarrelled rare specimens from the depths of the ocean.
  8. The farmers unbarrelled the wheat and prepared it for milling and baking.
  9. The arms dealer unbarrelled a cache of weapons for delivery to a war zone.
  10. The fire brigade unbarrelled water from the hydrant to extinguish the raging flames.

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To remove or release from a barrel or barrels.

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The soldiers unbarrelled their rifles and prepared for the approaching enemy.

The sailors unbarrelled the gunpowder and filled the cannons.

The pirates unbarrelled the treasure and gorged themselves on its riches.

The wine cellar was unbarrelled, revealing a vast collection of vintage vintages.