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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unstrap.

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Examples

  • WEST POINT — Sgt. 1st Class Patrick King reaches under the left leg of his shorts, unstraps his prosthesis and grins.

    They can rebuild them, they can make them better... 2009

  • WEST POINT — Sgt. 1st Class Patrick King reaches under the left leg of his shorts, unstraps his prosthesis and grins.

    Lance Mannion: 2009

  • When Brody refuses to return the children to the interrogation room, H, apparently grandstanding, unstraps Younger and informs him that he's free.

    Russ Wellen: Torture and the Ticking Time Bomb (Read: Nuclear) Scenario Russ Wellen 2010

  • When Brody refuses to return the children to the interrogation room, H, apparently grandstanding, unstraps Younger and informs him that he's free.

    Russ Wellen: Torture and the Ticking Time Bomb (Read: Nuclear) Scenario Russ Wellen 2010

  • Danielle moves her leg, unstraps a sandal and raises her right foot.

    The New Yorker Stories Ann Beattie 2010

  • Jaya is strong enough to lift Jove up now and even unstraps him and lifts him out of the buggy for me when we get home from the shops.

    tequilamonky Diary Entry tequilamonky 2009

  • He pins the ejection seat, unstraps, and stands before swinging a leg carefully over the side and climbing down.

    Orbit John J. Nance 2006

  • The space suit is floating behind the command chair as he unstraps and moves into position to use the breadth of the small cabin for the struggle.

    Orbit John J. Nance 2006

  • He pins the ejection seat, unstraps, and stands before swinging a leg carefully over the side and climbing down.

    Orbit John J. Nance 2006

  • The space suit is floating behind the command chair as he unstraps and moves into position to use the breadth of the small cabin for the struggle.

    Orbit John J. Nance 2006

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