Use of unwrap in Sentences. 25 Examples

The examples include unwrap at the start of sentence, unwrap at the end of sentence and unwrap in the middle of sentence

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unwrap at the start of sentence


  1. Unwrap the cough drop and put it in your mouth.
  2. Unwrap and knead again on a lightly floured board for 5 minutes.
  3. Unwrap a candy bar . Eat the wrapper and throw the chocolate away.
  4. Unwrap the turkey and return to the oven for a further 30min to brown, basting occasionally.
  5. Unwrap the foil parcels and serve the bananas with a little chutney if you wish and a mixed salad.
  6. Unwrap and air out your dry-cleaned garments for at least two days in an exterior area, like a garage—never is a closet or bedroom.

unwrap in the middle of sentence


  1. Let's unwrap the gifts!
  2. I could not bear to unwrap it.
  3. You can not unwrap that package.
  4. Tell Tom not to unwrap the parcel.
  5. Let the turkey cool before you unwrap it.
  6. Aren't you going to unwrap your presents?
  7. Don't unwrap your present until your birthday.
  8. She was anxious for me to unwrap the other gifts.
  9. It is similar to His telling people unwrap Lazarus.
  10. He hastened to take the package and unwrap the paper.
  11. I sat on the settee to unwrap the package while he stood by.
  12. The pre-dawn squeals of delight as kiddies unwrap their gifts.
  13. But if you unwrap that package you will see why I was upset at first.
  14. You unwrap Christmas gifts very carefully, so you can reuse the paper.
  15. When he helps unwrap the Popsicle wraps, he will add: [ You are welcome! ].
  16. The caller can unwrap the object from the indirection through this interface.
  17. We don't usually unwrap or comment on a present in the presence of the donor.
  18. Please unwrap Christmas gifts very carefully, because I want to reuse the paper.
  19. She followed behind the men and stood in the doorway and watched them unwrap the object.

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