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unwound
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Unwound is a live 3-CD set by saxophonist Tim Berne 's Bloodcount which was recorded in 1996 and released on Berne's Screwgun label. The album was the label's first release following the demise of Berne's previous label JMT Records .
Usage examples of unwound.
It was a poor chance, but better than nothing, and as he turned I tried to throw a strand of silk I had unwound from the sodden mass over his branching tines.
He unwound the last part of his pallium and tossed it aside into a disordered heap.
Machines on the surface dug what looked to Jory like simple trenches, and unwound spools of the equivalent of barbed wire, long strands of polyphase matter, each displaying a quasi intelligence on the level of that of an ant or bee, programmed to entrap or at least delay berserker landing machines when they appeared.
With great dignity he unwound his bandana handkerchief from his old fiddle and proceeded to tune for the fray.
The strips of cloth he unwound had been a pair of his fanciest pyjamas.
Saltwood took the garrote from his pocket and silently unwound it, wrapping the handles tight in his hands.
Nevertheless he was the only Leicestershire subaltern who went through all our battles unwounded.
Then she unwound a rope from her waist, tied it around the lowest pair of pegs, and strung it out as she walked backward to the inner wall.
Both ends of the planarian worm elongate, and soon there are two worms, two identities, two digestive systems, each as greedy as the original, each a whole, unwounded, unharmed by its experience.
Both ends of the planarian worm elongate, and soon there are two worms, two identities, two digestive systems each as greedy as the original, each a whole, unwounded, unharmed by its experience.
They hugged him fiercely as he did them and their nether tongues, at least two, wound and unwound his masculine equipment.
A few stricken Boers, five unwounded prisoners, and a string of Basuto ponies were the poor fruits of victory--those and the arid hill from which so much had been hoped, and so little was to be gained.
Eighty-two unwounded Boers filed out of the enclosure, and the total number of prisoners came to 114, while between twenty and thirty Boers were killed.
Not an officer had been left unwounded, and companies that had paraded seventy or eighty strong before the battle now had only forty to fifty men.
The unwounded prisoners were gathering in the central courtyard, but they left on the ramparts, on firesteps, beside guns, a grisly remnant of the garrison.