unnail (Meaning)

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unnail (v. t.)

To remove the nails from; to unfasten by removing nails.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unnail

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unnail Sentence Examples

  1. The carpenter carefully unnailed the loose plank from the wooden fence.
  2. With trembling hands, the surgeon unnailed the metal plate from the patient's broken bone.
  3. The homeowner used a crowbar to unnail the old wooden shutters from the window frames.
  4. The thief unnailed the painting from the gallery wall, intending to sell it on the black market.
  5. The wind howled and rattled, unnailing the shingles from the roof.
  6. The students frantically unnailed their posters from the bulletin board before the deadline passed.
  7. The upholsterer unnailed the worn-out fabric from the couch, preparing to reupholster it.
  8. The renovators unnailed the outdated wallpaper from the living room walls.
  9. The blacksmith unnailed the broken horseshoe from the horse's hoof.
  10. The mechanic unnailed the damaged tire from the rim, replacing it with a new one.

FAQs About the word unnail

To remove the nails from; to unfasten by removing nails.

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The carpenter carefully unnailed the loose plank from the wooden fence.

With trembling hands, the surgeon unnailed the metal plate from the patient's broken bone.

The homeowner used a crowbar to unnail the old wooden shutters from the window frames.

The thief unnailed the painting from the gallery wall, intending to sell it on the black market.