Crossword-Solution: UNBIND 6 letters, 34 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Unbind v. t. To remove a band from; to set free from shackles or
fastenings; to unite; to unfasten; to loose; as, unbind your fillets;
to unbind a prisoner's arms; to unbind a load.

We have 34 clues for the answer “UNBIND”

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Free, as from ropes 1 answer
Free a prisoner, as from ropes 1 answer
untie or unfasten 2 answers
Remove the fastenings from 2 answers
unstick 16 answers
unbridle 16 answers
unclench 20 answers
unyoke 22 answers
LET loose 23 answers
Unharness 24 answers
unfetter 28 answers
Set free 30 answers
Uncouple 30 answers
unlatch 30 answers
MAKE less tight 30 answers
Unload 30 answers
Unleash 31 answers
unsaddle 31 answers
unchain 33 answers
unpack 45 answers
unhitch 48 answers
Straighten 51 answers
Unravel 52 answers
unfasten 54 answers
Take apart 59 answers
Disconnect 62 answers
Pull 64 answers
Liberate 66 answers
Loosen 73 answers
Detach 80 answers
Release 93 answers
Loose 101 answers
Open 131 answers
Free 144 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNBIND (5)

Our men did this to protect us, and as a result no Chinese lady has ever been received at court, except, of course, the painting teacher of the Empress Dowager, who, before she could enter the palace, was compelled to unbind her feet, adopt the Manchu style of dress and take a Manchu name." "Is not the Empress Dowager very much opposed to foot-binding? Why has she not forbidden it?" "She has issued edicts recommending them to give it up, but to forbid it is beyond her power.
Court Life in China Isaac Taylor Headland 1996
And the poets indeed have been busy with it; for it is in effect the thing, which figured in that strange fiction of the ancient poets, which seemeth not to be without mystery; nay, and to have some approach to the state of a Christian; that Hercules, when he went to unbind Prometheus (by whom human nature is represented), sailed the length of the great ocean, in an earthen pot or pitcher; lively describing Christian resolution, that saileth in the frail bark of the flesh, through the waves of the world.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
Unable to speak or move, She expressed her fury by her looks, and except at meals I never dared to unbind her, or release her from the Gag.
The Monk: M. G. Lewis 1996
Unbind him now, And thrust him out of doors; for save he be Fool to the midmost marrow of his bones, He will return no more.” And those, her three, Laughed, and unbound, and thrust him from the gate.
Idylls of the King Alfred, Lord Tennyson 1996
XXXII "Love is the cause; that in my heart inlaid Thy form, so graceful and so fair to see; And so thy darling and thy wit pourtrayed, And worth, of all so bruited, that to me It seems impossible that wife or maid, Blest with thy sight, should not be fired by thee; And that she should not all her art apply To unbind, and fasten thee with other tie.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996

Quotes with UNBIND (3)

What was life has crumbled. What was form, now falls away. Mortal chains unbind and the soul s free. May you find your way to the ancestors. May you find your path to the gods. May your bravery and courage be remembers in song and story, May your parents be proud, and ma our children carry your birthright. Sleep, and wander no more.
Yasmine Galenorn Blood Wyne
Is it a small thing to quench the flames of hell with the holy tears of pity -- to unbind the martyr from the stake -- break all the chains -- put out the fires of civil war -- stay the sword of the fanatic, and tear the bloody hands of the Church from the white throat of Science? Is it a small thing to make men truly free -- to destroy the dogmas of ignorance, prejudice and power -- the poisoned fables of superstition, and drive from the beautiful face of the earth the fiend of fear?
Robert G. Ingersoll
... wanting nothing more than for it to unravel, unbind.
John Southcross
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1997–2024).