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

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Examples

  • And as my mind unweaves, I feel the freeze down in my knees

    Chest Fever J.R.Roberston 2007

  • And as my mind unweaves, I feel the freeze down in my knees

    Chest Fever J.R.Roberston 2007

  • And as my mind unweaves, I feel the freeze down in my knees

    Chest Fever J.R.Roberston 2007

  • And as my mind unweaves, I feel the freeze down in my knees

    Chest Fever J.R.Roberston 2007

  • And as my mind unweaves, I feel the freeze down in my knees

    Chest Fever J.R.Roberston 2007

  • And as my mind unweaves, I feel the freeze down in my knees

    Chest Fever J.R.Roberston 2007

  • It unweaves the rainbow, and leaves us the dead chemical elements.

    Education and the Higher Life J. L. Spalding

  • Mozart and Weber are two of the composers whom he plays with the most natural instinct, for in both he finds and unweaves that dainty web of bright melody which Mozart made out of sunlight and Weber out of moonlight.

    Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory Arthur Symons 1905

  • To the aisles of shadow and sun that wind unweaves and weaves.

    A Channel Passage and Other Poems Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne—Vol VI Algernon Charles Swinburne 1873

  • Mazzini writes, "He weaves and unweaves his web like Penelope, preaches by turns life and nothingness, and wearies out the patience of his readers by continually carrying them from heaven to hell."

    Thomas Carlyle John Nichol 1863

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