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Meaning of unsheathe
Wordnet
unsheathe (v)
draw from a sheath or scabbard
Webster
unsheathe (v. t.)
To deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword.
unsheathe Sentence Examples
- The samurai unsheathed his katana with lightning speed, ready for battle.
- Unsheathing his sword, the knight charged into the fray with unwavering determination.
- As the pirate captain unsheathed his saber, his eyes gleamed with anticipation of a bloody fight.
- The explorer unsheathed his machete, hacking through dense jungle undergrowth with ease.
- The assassin unsheathed his dagger, its gleaming blade glinting in the moonlight.
- The blacksmith unsheathed his hammer, pounding the hot metal into shape with precision.
- The artist unsheathed her brush, eager to capture the beauty of the world on canvas.
- The teacher unsheathed her pen, ready to impart knowledge upon her eager students.
- The writer unsheathed their keyboard, their fingers dancing across the keys as ideas flowed effortlessly.
- The surgeon unsheathed their scalpel, preparing to perform a life-saving operation with steady hands.
FAQs About the word unsheathe
draw from a sheath or scabbardTo deprive of a sheath; to draw from the sheath or scabbard, as a sword.
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The samurai unsheathed his katana with lightning speed, ready for battle.
Unsheathing his sword, the knight charged into the fray with unwavering determination.
As the pirate captain unsheathed his saber, his eyes gleamed with anticipation of a bloody fight.
The explorer unsheathed his machete, hacking through dense jungle undergrowth with ease.