untruss (Meaning)

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untruss (v. t.)

To loose from a truss, or as from a truss; to untie or unfasten; to let out; to undress.

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untruss (n.)

Alt. of Untrusser

untruss Sentence Examples

  1. The executioner untrussed the prisoner, preparing him for his final moments.
  2. The doctor untrussed the patient's bandages to examine the wound.
  3. The hiker untrussed his backpack, eager to rest after a long day's journey.
  4. The seamstress untrussed the bridal gown, ensuring it fit perfectly for the wedding day.
  5. The groom untrussed the laces of his tuxedo, feeling a sense of relief as the reception ended.
  6. The magician untrussed the assistant's restraints, signaling the end of the illusion.
  7. The rigger untrussed the sail, allowing the boat to set off on its voyage.
  8. The dog untrussed its leash, enjoying the freedom to run and play.
  9. The soldier untrussed his helmet, revealing his weary face after a fierce battle.
  10. The diver untrussed his weight belt, preparing to ascend to the surface.

FAQs About the word untruss

To loose from a truss, or as from a truss; to untie or unfasten; to let out; to undress., Alt. of Untrusser

disrobe,disarray, strip, undress, uncover, denude, undrape,unclothe, divest,unveil

clothe, dress, gown, garment, toilet, rig (out), invest, gown, costume, dress

The executioner untrussed the prisoner, preparing him for his final moments.

The doctor untrussed the patient's bandages to examine the wound.

The hiker untrussed his backpack, eager to rest after a long day's journey.

The seamstress untrussed the bridal gown, ensuring it fit perfectly for the wedding day.