unlimber (Meaning)

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unlimber (v. t.)

To detach the limber from; as, to unlimber a gun.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unlimber

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unlimber Sentence Examples

  1. The soldiers deftly unlimbered their cannons in preparation for the impending assault.
  2. The artillery crew unlimbered the howitzers with lightning speed, ensuring maximum readiness.
  3. As the ship docked, the crew began to unlimber the heavy cargo.
  4. The farmer unlimbered the oxen from the plow to allow them to rest.
  5. The photographer swiftly unlimbered his camera to capture the breathtaking scene.
  6. The mechanic unlimbered the engine from the chassis for necessary repairs.
  7. The musician unlimbered his guitar from its case, eager to serenade the audience.
  8. The blacksmith unlimbered the anvil from its mount, ready to forge new pieces.
  9. The craftsman unlimbered his chisel and mallet to carve intricate designs.
  10. The surgeon unlimbered the surgical instruments, preparing for a delicate procedure.

FAQs About the word unlimber

To detach the limber from; as, to unlimber a gun.

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The soldiers deftly unlimbered their cannons in preparation for the impending assault.

The artillery crew unlimbered the howitzers with lightning speed, ensuring maximum readiness.

As the ship docked, the crew began to unlimber the heavy cargo.

The farmer unlimbered the oxen from the plow to allow them to rest.