unbay (Meaning)
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unbay (v. t.)
To free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or incloses; to let loose; to open.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unbay
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unbay Sentence Examples
- The area was unbay, leaving only a barren wasteland.
- The once-bustling city became an unbay and desolate shell.
- The unbay forest whispered secrets that the trees could no longer remember.
- The unbay island was a sanctuary for those seeking solitude.
- The unbay road stretched into the unknown, beckoning adventurers and explorers alike.
- The unbay castle stood tall, its walls crumbling and its stories fading into obscurity.
- The unbay valley was a canvas for nature's untamed beauty.
- The unbay plains held secrets that time had forgotten.
- The unbay ocean washed away the past and left only the present moment.
- The unbay soul wandered aimlessly, searching for meaning and purpose.
FAQs About the word unbay
To free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or incloses; to let loose; to open.
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The area was unbay, leaving only a barren wasteland.
The once-bustling city became an unbay and desolate shell.
The unbay forest whispered secrets that the trees could no longer remember.
The unbay island was a sanctuary for those seeking solitude.