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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclip.

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Examples

  • Mary scampers behind me and the old man unclips a tape measure attached to his toolbelt.

    Level Shilo Morlang 2012

  • As soon as he hits the water he unclips from the cable, and using four quick strokes is next to Kathy, holding onto her PFD.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

  • As soon as he hits the water he unclips from the cable, and using four quick strokes is next to Kathy, holding onto her PFD.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

  • Stately in her Oaxacan ensemble, she unclips her turquoise and silver earring to show us the butterfly design--a curious coincidence, given the Monarch theme of the lawn tent.

    Mayhill Fowler: A Citizen Journalist Covers an Obama State Dinner [PHOTOS] Mayhill Fowler 2010

  • Once in the water, A.J. unclips, swims to Ron, and spins him around so that he is behind the survivor.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

  • Once in the water, A.J. unclips, swims to Ron, and spins him around so that he is behind the survivor.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

  • Stately in her Oaxacan ensemble, she unclips her turquoise and silver earring to show us the butterfly design -- a curious coincidence, given the Monarch theme of the lawn tent.

    Mayhill Fowler: A Citizen Journalist Covers an Obama State Dinner [PHOTOS] 2010

  • We are out in the field across the street now, and Nancy unclips the jesses that keep Jazz tethered to my glove.

    Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010

  • Stately in her Oaxacan ensemble, she unclips her turquoise and silver earring to show us the butterfly design -- a curious coincidence, given the Monarch theme of the lawn tent.

    Mayhill Fowler: A Citizen Journalist Covers an Obama State Dinner [PHOTOS] 2010

  • Nancy unclips the line tying her to the glove and lets her fly onto the branch of a pine in the side yard.

    Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010

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