Crossword-Solution: UNPINS
We have 17 clues for the answer “UNPINS”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Stops going steady? | 1 answer |
| Removes, as a temporary hem | 1 answer |
| Removes, as a brooch | 1 answer |
| Removes from the Windows taskbar | 1 answer |
| Removes a diaper old style | 1 answer |
| Lets down, as long hair | 1 answer |
| Detaches, as a brooch | 1 answer |
| Removes fasteners | 2 answers |
| Loosens, in a way | 3 answers |
| Detaches, in a way | 4 answers |
| Frees, in a way | 4 answers |
| Unfastens | 5 answers |
| Lets loose | 7 answers |
| DIAPER HOLDER | 10 answers |
| Frees | 14 answers |
| diaper | 17 answers |
| Brooch | 19 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNPINS (4)
Perceiving that the tears are hurrying fast, she unpins her strings and throws them languidly backward, a touching gesture, indicative, even in the deepest gloom, of the hope in future dry moments when cap-strings will once more have a charm.
Beeler looks at the picture._ Do you think your Uncle Mat would mind if we took that picture down? _Rhoda unpins the picture from the wall, rolls it up, and lays it on the bookshelf.
Beeler points to the pictures of Darwin and Spencer._ Nor them? _He unpins the pictures, lays them upon the heap of books, and returns to her._ You don't know how happy that makes me! _They go out by the hall door, Martha, as she lowers the lid of the window-seat, points derisively at the heap._ MARTHA.
Perceiving that the tears are hurrying fast, she unpins her strings and throws them languidly backward--a touching gesture, indicative, even in the deepest gloom, of the hope in future dry moments when cap-strings will once more have a charm.
Quotes with UNPINS (1)
In these myriad ways, we carved out our lives in Los Angeles. Yet falling asleep was often an act of travel, taking me quickly by the hand so that I am instantly surrounded by verdant foliage, the ocean's emerald roar, the voices of Alice, Mala, our grandmother. Those most familiar and beloved of women. But there are also nightmares. Over and over I dream of a small house, a glittering lagoon, a mango tree, and a young girl. She stands before me and her large bruised eyes do …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1996–2022).