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unstrap
verb
To loosen or remove the straps from (something).
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Then, several of the players from the winning team unstrap from their wheelchairs and stand up.
Colonel Fullerton ordered his crew to unstrap their flight harnesses in case they had to make a quick escape.
June 8 at 8: "Unstrap Me" (1968, George Kuchar).
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We unstrapped our snowshoes and put on helmets.
He took his seat near an old pipe organ, then unstrapped a black dress watch and placed the timepiece on a table, its face turned away from his.
As the ambulance was taking Mr. Jaccarino to Beth Israel Medical Center, the police said, he began unstrapping a belt that secured him to a stretcher inside the vehicle.
He just unstrapped his helmet and headed toward the sideline, as if he expected it all.
"I need this rest as much as anybody," Williams said before unstrapping his ice bags.
Vick unstrapped his helmet and walked off.
"The script demands a heightened performance, especially as the pilot grows increasingly unstrapped from observable reality, and Hathaway delivers," she wrote.
I took the paper from him, he grunted, then applied himself to unstrapping his bag, a canvas holdall that I supposed would be as suitable for a photographer as for any tradesman.
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