unsnib
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[edit]unsnib (third-person singular simple present unsnibs, present participle unsnibbing, simple past and past participle unsnibbed)
- to undo, untie, or open or become undone, untied, or opened.
- 1997, Bernard MacLaverty, 'Grace Notes' (novel), (Part 2, at page 262 in the 1998 Vintage paperback edition):
- Catherine unsnibbed the [toilet] door and came out. She smiled bravely and went to wash her hands.
- Somehow she managed to unsnib the window and escape.
- 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 4:
- She unsnibs the window — the metal catches already hot between finger and thumb — and hauls the juddering sach upwards.
- 1997, Bernard MacLaverty, 'Grace Notes' (novel), (Part 2, at page 262 in the 1998 Vintage paperback edition):