Dictionary
unbolt
verb
To unlock by undoing the bolts of.
Ai Feedback
Exact(14)
Standing silently but amiably to one side, he would unbolt the magic boxes, hold the ropes, demonstrate the emptiness of beakers and pots, confirm the thickness of a sheet of glass before a near-naked girl would climb into a magic box and pass straight through it!
Every morning, a busy little woman would unbolt the lower ground door and dash out to stock up on brass polish.
But Wes had bolted the garage door at ten, and Lady Macbeth would howl Armageddon if she heard it unbolt.
We go in there, unbolt the thing, find another piece of land, and move the family.
Anyone who's closely read Mr. Hitchens's work -- including his best-selling manifesto "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything" (2007) -- or seen him do battle on cable news programs, knows that he has a mind like a Swiss Army knife, ready to carve up or unbolt an opponent's arguments with a flick of the wrist.
Workers use ladders to unbolt uprights from the crossbars and then lower the poles, which can be as long as 30 feet.
Similar(30)
One million British smokers purchase tobacco from illegal sources every week.In this section Unbolting the stable door Online and in a mess The Belgian job Sunny patches London's nail-bomber Scotland the brand Labour's new plutocracy And here are your chosen (by us) representatives ReprintsThis illegal trade thrives on the huge discrepancy between British and Continental prices.
The police say that he appears to have been working alone, and had no known connections to far-right groups.In this section Unbolting the stable door Online and in a mess The Belgian job Sunny patches London's nail-bomber Scotland the brand Labour's new plutocracy And here are your chosen (by us) representatives Reprints.
The coded message is all too plain.In this section Unbolting the stable door Online and in a mess The Belgian job Sunny patches London's nail-bomber Scotland the brand Labour's new plutocracy And here are your chosen (by us) representatives ReprintsThe party says that a reformed Lords must not feel able to challenge the pre-eminence of the Commons, which derives its authority from the electorate.
A warden got out, and, going around to the back of the van, unbolted the doors and let down the ramp.
As sections of the Clippers' court were unbolted, pieces of rigid cardboard were placed over them to avoid scuffing, then the sections were stacked by a forklift.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com