unwreathe (Meaning)
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unwreathe (v. t.)
To untwist, uncoil, or untwine, as anything wreathed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unwreathe
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unwreathe Sentence Examples
- The mist unwreathed itself from the peaks of the mountains, revealing a breathtaking vista.
- As the dancer performed, the silk ribbon unwreathed from her body, creating graceful spirals.
- The smoke from the bonfire unwreathed into the night sky, forming ephemeral patterns.
- The garden hose unwreathed itself from its storage hook, eager to quench the thirst of the flowers.
- The ivy entwined up the wall, unwreathing its tendrils in search of sunlight.
- The magician unwreathed a cloud of smoke, concealing his secrets from the audience.
- The ghost unwreathed itself from the shadows, its ethereal form shimmering.
- The fog unwreathed from the river, enveloping the nearby trees in a mysterious haze.
- The ballerina's tutu unwreathed around her, as she twirled and leapt in the dance.
- The scarf unwreathed from the woman's neck, fluttering in the gentle breeze.
FAQs About the word unwreathe
To untwist, uncoil, or untwine, as anything wreathed.
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The mist unwreathed itself from the peaks of the mountains, revealing a breathtaking vista.
As the dancer performed, the silk ribbon unwreathed from her body, creating graceful spirals.
The smoke from the bonfire unwreathed into the night sky, forming ephemeral patterns.
The garden hose unwreathed itself from its storage hook, eager to quench the thirst of the flowers.