ÂÂCaptain Jax waited until he was sure the worst was over before instructing the muscles in his body to unbrace themselves from his seat, and it took some time before those muscles began to obey. ❋ Unknown (2006)
By its minute glow, she located the nightrobe the Prince had included in her luggage, an amazing confection of gauze and lace, and went to unbrace the chair from the door. ❋ Hambly, Barbara (1986)
Together all set their sheets, and all at once slacken their canvas to left and again to right; together they brace and unbrace the yard-arms aloft; prosperous gales waft the fleet along. ❋ 70 BC-19 BC Virgil (N/A)
Edwin, sunk in weariness, said little in opposition; and having suffered Monteith to take away his sword and to unbrace his plated vest, dropped at once on the straw in a profound sleep. ❋ Unknown (1875)
But its touch may unbrace not the strengths of the seven ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)
Then Theodoric sat down and began to unbrace his adversary's armour; and while he was doing this, Queen Chriemhild came into the hall with a blazing torch, which she thrust into the mouth of one after another of the prostrate warriors, her brothers, to see if they were already dead, and to slay them if they were still living. ❋ Thomas Hodgkin (1872)
Slice brawn, spoil a hen, unbrace a mallard, untache a curlew, border a pasty, thigh small birds, splat a pike, fin a chub, barb a lobster ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)
Let people say what they please of the fine bracing weather of a cold climate, I have never seen any truth-speaking persons who, on coming fairly to the trial, did not complain of a cold frosty morning as a very great nuisance, or who did not cling eagerly to the fire to unbrace themselves again. ❋ Hall, Basil, 1788-1844 (1862)
Gather those broad leaves, and all the rest, growing under the brushwood; unbrace his armour. ❋ Walter Savage Landor (1819)
His real expression was, 'that he would not unbrace a single nerve for any treaty France could offer; such was their entire want of faith, morality, & c.' ❋ Thomas Jefferson (1784)
Brace yourself for a 3D do-over with a younger cast and all-CG effects … then unbrace because, actually, I don't think that's what we're set for here at all. ❋ Unknown (2009)
His motion would also unbrace two provisions, without which it would have been difficult to have carried the bill into effect. ❋ Unknown (1789)
He was moved by his ancient Cuftomes, and by the Life which he had formerly led to unbrace quiet, chiefly now, when he found he was in fuch lupreme Authority: He thought it became him, who had always profefs 'dan - Inclination to Learning, and to the Love of the Liberal Sciences, to foment Peace and Concord, by which thofe Studies arc nourifhed, and do marveloufly increafe. ❋ Unknown (1658)
Brace yourself for a 3D do-over with a younger cast and all-CG effects… then unbrace because, actually, I don’t think that’s what we’re set for here at all. ❋ Unknown (2009)
[a] Slice brawn, [b] spoil a hen, [c] unbrace a mallard, ❋ Frederick James Furnivall (1867)
(leach) that brawn - rear that goose - lift that swan - sauce that capon - spoil that hen - frusche (fruss) that chicken - unbrace that mallard - unlace that coney - dismember that heron ❋ Unknown (2009)
[Unbraced] breasts thus not in a [bra] or tight [outfit] ❋ Beat Redu (2013)