untrusses (Meaning)
untrusses
to unfasten or take off one's clothes and especially one's breeches, undress, untie, unfasten
Synonyms & Antonyms of untrusses
untrusses Sentence Examples
- The storm untrussed the roof, exposing the fragile interior of the house to the elements.
- As the circus tent was untrussed, the colorful fabric billowed in the wind.
- The carpenter untrussed the scaffolding, revealing the gleaming facade of the newly renovated building.
- The ship's sails were untrussed, releasing the vessel from its moorings and sending it on its voyage.
- With a flick of her wrist, the magician untrussed the chains binding the assistant.
- The horse untrussed its rider, sending him tumbling to the ground.
- The hiker untrussed his backpack, eager to rest his weary muscles.
- The gardener untrussed the roses, allowing them to bloom in their full glory.
- The bird untrussed its wings, preparing for its first flight.
- The sculptor untrussed the clay, shaping it into a masterpiece with deft strokes.
FAQs About the word untrusses
to unfasten or take off one's clothes and especially one's breeches, undress, untie, unfasten
undresses, disrobes,disarrays, strips, undrapes,unclothes, denudes, unveils,uncovers, divests
dresses up, decks (out), arrays, bedecks, clothes, rigs (out), dresses, does up, garments, suits
The storm untrussed the roof, exposing the fragile interior of the house to the elements.
As the circus tent was untrussed, the colorful fabric billowed in the wind.
The carpenter untrussed the scaffolding, revealing the gleaming facade of the newly renovated building.
The ship's sails were untrussed, releasing the vessel from its moorings and sending it on its voyage.