verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The flag unfurls itself in the strong breeze.

Definition:Refers to an object that opens or spreads on its own after being rolled up or folded.

From unfurls itself

Example:The clear plastic sheet unfurls from the back of the storage container.

Definition:Describes how something starts to open or spread from a certain point.

From unfurls from

Example:His cape unfurls into a beautiful pattern as he walks through the crowd.

Definition:Indicates how something spreads out to form something specific or general.

From unfurls into

Example:The banner unfurls against the backdrop of the mountain scenery.

Definition:Describes how something is spread out or stretched out in front of or beside something else.

From unfurls against

Example:The sail unfurls itself as the wind picks up.

Definition:Another way to say that an object opens or spreads on its own after being folded or rolled up.

From unfurls itself

Example:The arm unflips and unfurls to its full length as the plane takes off.

Definition:Refers to how something fully opens or spreads to a certain extent or to a particular position.

From unfurls to

Example:The branches of the tree unfurl in the sunlight.

Definition:Describes how something spreads out or opens up within a place or environment.

From unfurls in

Example:The tent unfurls outward from the single pole as the guy lines are tightened.

Definition:Indicates how something opens or spreads out in all directions from a central point.

From unfurls outward

Example:The eagle unfurls its wings to catch the thermals.

Definition:Describes how an animal, such as a bird, expands its wings for flight or display.

From unfurls its wings

Example:The sunrise unfurls gradually across the sky.

Definition:Describes how something opens or spreads out slowly over a period of time.

From unfurls gradually