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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
unhinge .
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Examples
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Methinks Palin unhinges more than her jaw when she speaks.
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USATODAY. com - Safin unhinges Hewitt to deny Aussie Open a native champ
USATODAY.com - Safin unhinges Hewitt to deny Aussie Open a native champ 2005
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Safin unhinges Hewitt to deny Aussie Open a native champ
USATODAY.com - Safin unhinges Hewitt to deny Aussie Open a native champ 2005
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Plus, anything that further unhinges Chucky Schumer has got to be good.
Chuck Schumer (D-NY): Free speech is un-American. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010
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There is some conscious and unconscious sense that unhinges that I do not have to take notes, remember specific arguments, things I love, the larger contexts when I am reading for review.
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The research unhinges de Waal: "I no longer know if this book is about my family, or memory, or myself, or if it is a book about small Japanese things."
Jesse Kornbluth: The Hare With Amber Eyes Has History, Mystery, Society, Hitler And More: Something For Everyone Jesse Kornbluth 2010
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And yes, flying does seem to be the form of travel that most readily unhinges the sang froid of otherwise competent travellers!
What My Dark Side Did On Holiday « Tales from the Reading Room 2009
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This is in turn unhinges the groom and threatens to turn him against his fiancee.
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Rafael van der Vaart's second-half role for Tottenham unhinges Arsenal
Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League match report 2010
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She unhinges the stall lock with a bang and makes her way to the sink.
Vivian Rising Daniella Brodsky 2010
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