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Definition of unhand in English: unhandverbʌnˈhandˌənˈhænd humorous, archaic with object, usually in imperative Release (someone) from one's grasp. ‘Unhand me, sir!’ she cried Example sentencesExamples - Now unhand me, sir, or I vill cook your goose instead of the one on the stove!
- Kindly unhand me sir; for I don't wish to dirty my dress with your muddy paws!
- They unhanded her immediately, and Lee walked to the passenger's side at the back, and grabbed her father's coat and put it on.
- ‘Monsieur,’ she chided, a cold smile twisting her charming lips, ‘I would unhand me were I you.’
- Please unhand me, I do not wish to inflict harm.
Definition of unhand in US English: unhandverbˌənˈhændˌənˈhand humorous, archaic with object, usually in imperative Release (someone) from one's grasp. “Unhand me, sir!” she cried Example sentencesExamples - ‘Monsieur,’ she chided, a cold smile twisting her charming lips, ‘I would unhand me were I you.’
- Now unhand me, sir, or I vill cook your goose instead of the one on the stove!
- Kindly unhand me sir; for I don't wish to dirty my dress with your muddy paws!
- They unhanded her immediately, and Lee walked to the passenger's side at the back, and grabbed her father's coat and put it on.
- Please unhand me, I do not wish to inflict harm.
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