Anil unloosened his tie and walked into the dining-room. ❋ Ramola D (2011)
Releasing my hands, she reached for the robe and unloosened the tie. ❋ Timothy Michael Carson (2010)
Everything and everybody unloosened their corsets and breathed at a major hotel and casino during the hours that change over from day to night. ❋ Carole Nelson Douglas (2009)
While parents do logistical somersaults on the margins of connection, or hover above managing moments, divided-self kids surf their consciousness, often unloosened from their internal world or conscience. ❋ Ron Taffel (2009)
He stopped abruptly when he caught sight of her slender body come flying off the porch, and he continued to stand stock still while she raced over the yard and down the road to meet him, heedless of any rules of grace or propriety, her dark hair unloosened from its pins and streaming in the breeze behind her. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Nelson has already unloosened his bow-tie and unbuttoned his shirt. ❋ Unknown (2009)
All unloosened their holds, and the citizens and the soldiers stood gazing on each other, as if they scarce knew whether they were friends or foes. ❋ Unknown (2008)
With hands trembling with delight, Squeers unloosened the cord; and ❋ Unknown (2007)
Having unloosened the cravat of the man who still remained extended on the ground, she tottered towards the undertaker. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The Reformation was in fact a sinister emancipation: it unloosened the beast in man; it appealed to all that is low and degrading in human nature; it renounced obedience to God, and put man in His place. ❋ Unknown (2007)
I stood up, I walked up and down; my tongue was unloosened. ❋ Herbert George (2006)
There is the hook over which the rope used to play which unloosened the dreadful axe above; and look! dropped into the orifice where the head used to go — there is THE AXE itself, all rusty, with A GREAT NOTCH IN THE BLADE. ❋ Unknown (2006)
He laughed quietly, and gently unloosened my stranglehold on his neck. ❋ Meyer, Stephenie (2005)
Vows are the knots which tie us to Heaven — they are the cords which bind the sacrifice to the horns of the altar, — and are therefore, — as I said before, — to be unloosened and discharged, unless our holy Mother Church shall pronounce the contrary. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Unconscious of that, and of most things, he had left the coat so, both when he had laved his face in the river, and when he had cast himself upon the bed; though it would have been much easier to him if he had unloosened it. ❋ Unknown (2004)
He immediately unloosened his turban, and twisted the shawl in its stead round his head: making me many professions of friendship, and assuring me of his hospitality, if ever the chance of mercantile pursuits should again engage me to visit the Mediterranean, and perhaps Tripoli in ❋ Unknown (2004)