Sentence examples for unhook from inspiring English sources

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unhook

verb

To remove from a hook.

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That, too, ended unhappily in 1992.Such failures gave birth to a different idea: that monetary authorities should forget the money-supply numbers, unhook themselves from exchange-rate pegs, and take aim at inflation itself.

He may be untainted personally, but he has not purged the traffickers and warlords close to him, let alone started to unhook Afghanistan from its institution-suborning dependency on poppy and opium.

Some biotechnology firms, such as Imutran, a subsidiary of Novartis, are trying to "engineer" human versions of these proteins on to the surface of pig tissues so that pig organs transplanted into people will survive the onslaught of complement.Other researchers are attempting to unhook anti-complement proteins from their cellular anchors and deliver them intravenously, like drugs.

The plan was for the KickSat to begin a 16-day countdown at which point a latch would unhook to push the "sprites" out into space, where they would spiral out like maple seeds, their solar cells facing sunward.

However, he couldn't do this onstage since this would require stagehands to hook and unhook him.

The fish come so thick and fast at one point that some mischievous chefs manage to hide one in my pocket as I struggle to unhook a biter.

Teacher Fei logged off the computer and watched the boy sneak a hand under the girl's sweater and wiggle it around, perhaps trying to unhook her troublesome bra.

She wanted to reach behind her neck and unhook the flesh from the bone, open it along the zipper of her spine, step out of her skin, and throw it to the floor.

To keep the car from running away, Fyodorov stuck an old abandoned crosstie, which happened to be lying beside the track, beneath one pair of wheels and started to unhook the coupling and free the locomotive.

The Brooklyn Knight, the team's mascot, rappelled down from the ceiling, waited four awkward seconds for a staffer to unhook his line, and lumbered off the court.

And there'd be nothing to replace the walk to the Underground, and the Underground itself, and walking the last bit to the hotel; and nothing to replace the three and a half hours in the dining room until at half past ten he could hang up his white jacket and unhook his black bow tie.

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