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Unglove

Unglove \Un*glove"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + glove.] To take off the glove or gloves of; as, to unglove the hand.
--Beau. & Fl.

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unglove

vb. (context transitive English) To remove a glove or gloves from.

Usage examples of "unglove".

The residents all took a feel, nodding in agreement, and then an ungloved hand sneaked between two residents and felt around, too.

A drop hung on her nose until she raised an ungloved hand to brush it off.

He pulled her close and touched her face tenderly with an ungloved hand.

She shuddered and hunched her shoulders, looking down at her ungloved hand with hatred and rage.

As we were going down the stairs, she placed her ungloved hand upon mine.

Whether or not the ungloved masses will accept it is a different question, one that must be settled by the popular voice, as separate from that of scholarly lovers of Dante.

Kellers ungloved hands were at his chest, the long fingers intertwined as though he were in prayer.

Tristen abandoned the discipline of his horse, knelt to touch and found the velvety shelves unexpectedly tough, resisting his inquisitive, ungloved fingers.

Tristen rubbed his ungloved fingers across the stonework of the banister, exploring the sting and the depth of the coating.

She knelt down, piously folded her two ungloved hands, plump, perfumed, rosy, laden with rings--but let that pass.

Her eyes were red, and her ungloved hand was crumpling up a handkerchief visibly moistened.

He watched her ungloved hand touch place after place on the railing, watched her slightly bent head with its long braid of gold and the knot of blue ribbon.

She laid her two rosy, ungloved hands upon the stony fingers of the goddess, and remained for some moments pressing them in her warm grasp, and fixing her living eyes upon the inexpressive brow.

She pushed at the heavy door, her ungloved hands feeling like ice, and she sucked in a quick breath when the door swung inward.