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unhitch
[uhn-hich]
verb (used with object)
to free from attachment; unfasten.
to unhitch a locomotive from a train.
verb (used without object)
to become uncoupled or unfastened.
Example Sentences
Both of us queer the Edgar, unhitching it from Mexican masculinity and its misogynist impulses, appropriating it so that it takes on a fresher and sassier meaning.
At some point in the journey the train halted, and the last few cars, including those carrying Menahem and his family, were unhitched.
The Houston-bound truck stopped in Victoria, where the driver unhitched the trailer and drove off.
As the guide unhitched my sled, he issued a final warning: Remember the brake!
“It’s more like unhitching your buggy horse than bringing your thoroughbred.”
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