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- verb Present participle of
unchain .
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Examples
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Some of our men were unchaining one of our wagons and rolling it out of the way.
Chapter 13 2010
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We'll bear that in mind in the unlikely event of the Guardian's cellarmaster unchaining us.
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The decision is difficult, but they make it immediately, and begin unchaining all my fellow prisoners.
In the Shadow of Freedom Tchicaya Missamou 2010
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Once you've broken the proficiency barrier you open a world of different dishes and cuisines, unchaining yourself from repetitive stir fries and culinary boredom.
Darya Pino: How To Become A Great Cook Without Being A Chef 2010
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Out the window Ned could see Wilkie unchaining the Dodge from his truck's chain lift.
The Dodge 2009
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So, Fox News has altered the game by unchaining itself from the moral groundings of U.S. journalism.
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It is only through opening your hearts will you be able to see that by promoting freedom for all, you are unchaining yourself.
Russell Simmons: It Is Not A Matter of If, But Only A Matter of When 2009
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Now all the men have finished unchaining their dogs, and, with their lanterns in their hands, they move in various directions and disappear -- apparently into the Barrier surface.
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There was a good deal of unchaining and unbolting, and the door was slowly opened.
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Let ` s go out to the lawyers, unchaining now Mickey Sherman and Anne Bremner, Mickey Sherman out of the New York jurisdiction, Anne Bremner from the Seattle jurisdiction.
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