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Definition of "unhang" [un•hang]

  • To take down something (such as a picture) from a hanging position (verb)

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Use "unhang" in a sentence
  • "At present, we encourage them to keep their rooms tidy, unload the dishwasher and hang and unhang the occasional load of washing."
  • "This pale, fair young man, full of covert ambition, looked ready to hang and unhang, at the pleasure of any earthy king, the innocent and the guilty alike, and to follow the example of a Laubardemont rather than that of a Mole."
  • "COOKE: For the evac for our plan, we'd unhang all of the art around the balcony because these are all skylights."