Crossword-Solution: UNJOINT 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Unjoint v. t. To disjoint.

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Done--unjoint it and put it in its case, and not go dragging up everything along the bank like a living stump-puller.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1996
This is my play's last scene; here Heavens appoint My pilgrimage's last mile; and my race, Idly yet quickly run, hath this last pace, My span's last inch, my minute's latest point, And gluttonous Death will instantly unjoint My body and soul, and I shall sleep a space: But my ever-waking part shall see that face Whose fear already shakes my every joint.
Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Vol. 1 George Gilfillan 2006
Lying here at full length, with no elbow-room to manage the rod, you must occasionally even unjoint your tip, and fish with that, using but a dozen inches of line, and not letting so much as your eyebrows show above the bank.
Fishing with a Worm Bliss Perry 2005
The skin is loosened around these and they may be severed at the elbow joint unless the bird is to be mounted with wings spread, when it will be best to unjoint at the shoulder and preserve the entire wing bones.
Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit Albert B. Farnham 2007
Let him come to trouble thee, and we’ll unjoint him—will we not, little one? We’ll put a twist in his neck, thou and I, that will let him look at his shoulderblades to his heart’s content—will we not, my dove? Ah! That we’ll do, and more, if he but roll his eyes aslant at thee!" With soft voice and motherly caress, the señora soothed the heart-broken Rava; her words—perhaps quite as well—without meaning to the girl, but her tones replete with sympathy.
The Crimson Conquest Charles Bradford Hudson 2016