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Definition of Unglue

Unglue
Unglue Un*glue", v. t. [1st pref. un- + glue.] To separate, part, or open, as anything fastened with glue. She stretches, gapes, unglues her eyes, And asks if it be time to rise. --Swift.

Meaning of Unglue from wikipedia

- descolada virus's effects: it breaks the link of the DNA double helix (ungluing it) and induces mutations. Despotellis Green Lantern Corps A sentient virus...
- her. They reluctantly agree to let Matilda stay, who uses her powers to unglue her father's hat. With Miss Honey as the new headmistress, the students...
- ministers of state. From 1691 onwards the king and Pomponne pursued efforts to unglue the Grand Alliance, including secret talks with Emperor Leopold I and, from...
- Business reforming, capping the Kragle with the Piece of Resistance, and ungluing his victims with mineral spirits. After the world is restored, Lucy and...
- Guardian. Retrieved 25 November 2012. Bridle, James (12 August 2012). "Unglue.it: a crafty new way to resurrect lost classics". The Guardian. Retrieved...
- the m****age therapist puts hands onto this area and unglues the palms. Easy at first, "ungluing" the hands becomes more difficult with every move because...
- the mummy's hand, she gets stuck to the mummy, but as the gang tries to unglue her, King Fuhd's head falls off and lands in front of Double G, who is trampled...
- wooden supports, failed after mold penetrated the glue. This required the ungluing, transferring again, and re-affixing of all the paintings to new supports...
- from the real fashion show, they ask Munchy to stall while they try to unglue themselves. However, they end up stuck to a model of bridge. After making...
- instruments had to be picked up, continuously repaired because of breakage and ungluing from use, and sometimes instruments had to be built. The responsible violin...