Sentence examples for To unfurl from inspiring English sources

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To unfurl

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To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag.

  • They unfurled the flag at the start of the festival.

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To unfurl an elegant cover drive was tantamount to wearing lace underwear.

To unfurl them takes time and the beetle is vulnerable to attack at this point.

It just has to unfurl.

Both wines need time to unfurl.

Little by little, she started to unfurl.

Picnickers searched for the shadiest spots to unfurl their tablecloths.

The Arab spring continues to unfurl at great speed.

The band wants to unfurl in every direction, and does.

This is an odd and sour banner to unfurl.

Greenwald's shrewdest move was to unfurl the flag.

She prefers to unfurl for Euro-riche art collectors.

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