The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unbundle \Un*bun"dle\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + bundle.] To release, as from a bundle; to disclose.
Wiktionary
vb. To separate parts which have been bundled together
Usage examples of "unbundle".
So, as the king returned and tried to reestablish himself on the throne, as plots and counterplots swirled over the country like a snow blizzard, I left my room in Merton Street and went to the library, where I unbundled and catalogued and read and annotated until not even candlelight permitted me to work any longer.
Immediately her tensions unbundled, her thoughts crystallized, her fear vanished.
Bothari unbundled his black fatigue uniform again from the satchel, and donned it, adding correct Imperial Security insignia.
Reaching into the saddlebags he unbundled a package and began to feed dark, reeking lumps to the seal.
Stepping out of it, I unbundled my hreapa and hung it up on a peg in the closet.
Aine had unbundled hers and held it awkwardly, her nervousness suddenly coming back to her.
To illustrate how Bushby had died, Ling unbundled his hands from against his cloak and displayed the meat cleaver with which he had once threatened Harry.
There he supervised the unbundling of the drummer boy and checked for new damage.
Duckett and the others crouched down and began unbundling the faces of the men collapsed at the now quiet diesel.
The rest of the troupe more enjoyably occupied the morning by unbundling the balloon from its long confinement and unfurling it across the field to admire it.
Laying the baby down on the nearest table, she began unbundling, finding an epic, watery mess.
The rest of the troupe more enjoyably occupied the morning by unbundling the balloon from its long confinement and unfurling it across the field to admire it.
Laying the baby down on the nearest table, she began unbundling, finding an epic, watery mess.
Nathan Goldmark unbundled and crouched over her desk, hiding his bitten nails and tugging at the collar over the skin rash on his neck.