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unbolted
  1. 1 Not sifted. 2 Not fastened with a bolt. v

  2. (en-past of: unbolt)

WordNet
unbolted

adj. not firmly fastened or secured; "an unbarred door"; "went through the unlatched gate into the street"; "an unlocked room" [syn: unbarred, unlatched, unlocked, unsecured]

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Unbolted

Unbolted is a UK based online personal asset-based peer-to-peer lending platform, where individuals can borrow from other individuals by using high value personal assets such as luxury watches, cars, fine arts, antiques, jewellery and commodities such as gold. The company started trading in November 2014 and has its offices in London.

Usage examples of "unbolted".

He unbolted and unlocked the door, examined the chain, put it up, and opened cautiously without showing himself.

Richard Tsao unbolted the steel door and stood aside to allow the two officers to stumble out into the sunshine.

This accomplished, he swung the circular cover back on the stove, unbolted and opened his door, and stood in the doorway a moment assessing the day.

While Indian meal, even when prepared with the husk, is one of the most wholesome and nutritious forms of food, as has been already shown by the health and rapid increase of the Southern population, and especially of the negros, previous to the present war, and by the strength, endurance and activity of the Confederate soldiers, who were throughout the war confined to a great extent to unbolted corn- meal.

Muhammad Sanusi climbed into his desert vehicle and took his place in the gunner's seat in the back-but then he unbolted the big twenty-three-millimeter machine gun from its pedestal and threw it to the ground.

Francis, sheepfaced and sullen, unbolted the hatch, they’d all been frostnipped: a heel, some fingers.

Yet on the third night she actually unbolts it herself and leaving it unbolted puts out her light and goes to bed.