unclutch Synonyms
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unclutch Meaning
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unclutch (v. t.)
To open, as something closely shut.
To disengage, as a clutch.
unclutch Sentence Examples
- The pilot skillfully unclutched the plane's engine to prepare for landing.
- The rock climber's unclutch from the slippery grip sent him plummeting.
- The musician unclutched the violin from the case, eager to play.
- The dancer gracefully unclutched her partner's hand and twirled away.
- The speaker unclutched the microphone, his voice echoing through the auditorium.
- The car unclutched the trailer, freeing it to roll down the highway.
- The boxer unclutched his fist, signaling the end of the fight.
- The child unclutched the doll from her tiny fingers and handed it to her mother.
- The surgeon unclutched the scalpel from the patient's body, completing the operation.
- The artist unclutched the paintbrush from her easel, satisfied with her masterpiece.
FAQs About the word unclutch
To open, as something closely shut., To disengage, as a clutch.
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The pilot skillfully unclutched the plane's engine to prepare for landing.
The rock climber's unclutch from the slippery grip sent him plummeting.
The musician unclutched the violin from the case, eager to play.
The dancer gracefully unclutched her partner's hand and twirled away.