Crossword-Solution: UNSTRING
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unstring | v. t. | To deprive of a string or strings; also, to take from a string; as, to unstring beads. |
| Unstring | v. t. | To loosen the string or strings of; as, to unstring a harp or a bow. |
| Unstring | v. t. | To relax the tension of; to loosen. |
| Unstring | v. t. | Used also figuratively; as, his nerves were unstrung by fear. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| UNSTRING | anagram | TURNINGS |
We have 4 clues for the answer “UNSTRING”
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| untune | 2 answers |
| Ponder | 56 answers |
| Consider | 74 answers |
| Expose | 82 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 UNSTRING (5)
Time passed and the boy grew up to a good size, when one day his father said: “Wife, give our son the bow and arrows so that he may learn how to use them.” The father taught his son how to string and unstring the bow, and also how to attach the arrow to the string.
Peggy was not, as we know, a nervous girl, but the situation was enough to unstring the nerves of the most stolid of beings.
Bowen broke out again with a sort of violence; the years teach us something of self-control, perhaps, but they weaken and unstring the nerves.
What do you say?" "Henry," said the dark-visaged DeGolyer--and the light of affection beamed in his eyes--"Henry, you are a positive charm; and if I should meet a girl adorned with a disposition like yours, I would unstring my heart, hand it to her and say, 'Here, miss, this belongs to you.'" "Oh, you may find one.
She says: "I don't know whether I am weary of well-doing, but oh, if I could only unstring my bow for a few short months, I think I could take up my work with renewed vigor." She is very homesick, after the two years' absence, and so makes a visit to Rochester in August.
Quotes with UNSTRING (1)
Do you remember what we were speaking of earlier, of how bloody, terrible things are sometimes the most beautiful?” he said. “It’s a very Greek idea, and a very profound one. Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it. And what could be more terrifying and beautiful, to souls like the Greeks or our own, than to lose control completely? To throw off the chains of being for an instant, to shatter the accident of our mortal selves? Euripides speaks of the …