unstick
to become unstuck: Finally, the car's horn unstuck.
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How to use unstick in a sentence
When the rocks suddenly unstick, or snap, they release all that stress as an earthquake.
What can ‘silent earthquakes’ teach us about the next Big One? | JoAnna Wendel | November 11, 2021 | Science News For StudentsWhen we dissolve sugar in water, all we do is unstick those true molecules.
Explainer: In chemistry, what does it mean to be organic? | Katie Grace Carpenter | October 7, 2021 | Science News For StudentsWhat those glues typically can’t do, however, is later unstick and restick on command.
New glue offers to turn any small walking robot into Spider-Man | Shi En Kim | August 18, 2021 | Science News For StudentsThere are a bevy of metaphorical interpretations both of the ship getting stuck and the comparatively tiny machines trying to unstick it.
Why a ship stuck in Egypt threatens the economy in the United States | Philip Bump | March 25, 2021 | Washington PostBeyond that, keeping your blood flowing and exercising your limbs’ full range of motion can unstick any tissues in your arm that are over-compressed.
The best way to prevent arm pain from using your phone too much | Hannah Seo | March 11, 2021 | Popular-Science
And, come to that, I don't need to unstick the envelope to know what's inside here.
The Girl on the Boat | Pelham Grenville Wodehouse
British Dictionary definitions for unstick
/ (ʌnˈstɪk) /
(tr) to free or loosen (something stuck)
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