Someday, perhaps, she will let that blister pop and unloose the rage and terror implicit in her stories. |
So I contrived to unloose my braces and with them tied up the snake's mouth. |
Some of them had it tied up behind like women, and now proceeded to unloose it. |
Then he bound her with the catgut, so that she was not able by any means to unloose herself. |
He it is, who coming after me is preferred before me, whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose. |
Insisting that he was unworthy to unloose the latch of Wordsworth's shoe, he quoted John the Baptist's evangelical welcome to Christ. |