Definition of unclip in English:
unclip
verbunclipped, unclips, unclipping ʌnˈklɪp
[with object]Release from being fastened or held with a clip.
Example sentencesExamples
- But now I can also unclip the M.U.L.E.'s chest and waist thingies, letting the unit hang slack.
- The bouncer unclipped the rope and Tyler walked in.
- In one fluid movement, Latte swivelled around, unclipped a grenade from his belt, pulled out the pin and threw the grenade down the corridor.
- He unclipped his helmet and took it off; a short hiss of escaping air saw that the seal of the helmet was broken.
- I unclipped my seat-belt in order to get the dog out as soon as possible.
- Once he unclips his microphone and leaves the studios, he's a little more animated.
- But occasionally a diver will forget to unclip his tag.
- Dr Clipse unclipped the ring and took it off the boy.
- Antoni unclipped the two-way from his belt, and pressed down the talk button, ‘Corey, you there’.
- Mark unclips his badge and tosses it onto the desk.
- Of course I am going to put my seatbelt on when I drive, it is second nature, but I unclip it to reverse up my tricky driveway.
- After Rez was safely on-board, he jumped off and unclipped the four lines holding the Anna Maria in her slip, and tossed the ropes back on-board to Dominic.
- The bouncer smiled and unclipped the rope once again.
- Freezing his right hand, he instead unclipped the bag containing the box from his belt with his left hand, and held it gently upwards.
- Without a word to Cale, Lynx unclipped his bow and notched an arrow to its string.
- I managed to unclip my seat belt and fell to the floor.
- To somewhat console his thoughts he unclipped his bow from his back and set it on his lap, ready to leap into action at the slightest thing suspicious.
- ‘Yes,’ Falnec said, unclipping the unit from his belt.
- All in place and connected, I unclipped my camera from its leash and descended the line.
- But apparently this was what the stranger had wanted, and he unclipped his bow and notched an arrow to it in a flash, then let the missile fly.