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- Unsnap the hemline of a mink coat and you have a mink jacket.
- Unsnap the sleeves of a suit jacket and you get a chic vest.
- They have to kind of unsnap her.
- The officer testified he then felt Williams reach over and try to unsnap Andaya's gun from its holster.
- We had removed the back rear seat, and at night we would unsnap the back of the front seats.
- Snaps went all the way to the floor here in skirts that unsnap their snaffle tabs to reveal bright panels underneath.
- But who are you to unsnap the bag's flap, unzip the wallet compartment and take my black Italian wallet?
- All blinds sold in the United States since then have come with either separate tassels or cord ends, or tassels that unsnap when pressure is exerted, Giles said.
- "He made a step away and I was looking at him unsnap his pistol and I thought maybe he'll hold the gun on us,"
- "He made a step away, and I was looking at him unsnap his pistol and I thought maybe he'll hold the gun on us, " he recalled.
- German designer John Ribbe turned out more ideas on his theme of rip and unsnap to quick-change an outfit into something else, a takeoff on those pants that can be converted into shorts.
- "He made a step away and I was looking at him unsnap his pistol and I thought maybe he'll hold the gun on us, " 51-year-old Thomas recalled.
- One good idea for people confused about skirt lengths : the " modulable " dress, a kind of sleeveless, easy sheath that can unsnap and be let out from mini-to midi-to maxi-length.
- O'Reilly somewhat sheepishly explained that he had a certain expertise in the bra-removal department and that, if a woman was willing, he could unsnap and remove a bra within 10 seconds, if it was under a short-sleeved shirt.
- The student was expected to unsnap the safety strap whenever he might be approaching a dangerous situation; but, if desired, McDaniel could teach him how to unsnap the safety strap as an integral part of the quick-draw without ever slowing his hand.
- The student was expected to unsnap the safety strap whenever he might be approaching a dangerous situation; but, if desired, McDaniel could teach him how to unsnap the safety strap as an integral part of the quick-draw without ever slowing his hand.
- "For example, I'm skiing in Aspen and it's 4 : 30 and I'm sitting on a bench exhausted and a woman puts her foot up on the bench to unsnap her boots and says, ` God, I don't know what is more satisfying.
- By the end of May, 35 games into his season, he was hitting . 213 with only two homers and nine RBI . Some naysayers wondered if the league's pitchers had caught up with the player who goes through a never-changing ritual after every pitch _ step out of the box, unsnap and resnap both batting gloves, step back into the box, tug on his belt behind his back, lift his front leg twice.
- For uniformed police-officers, it does them good to learn how to unsnap the safety strap, which is snapped across the hammer to lock the gun into the holster, as an integral part of the quick-draw, without slowing or stopping the hand in that process . ( Do not use a thumb-break safety strap for quick-draw . ) A shoe-repair shop can sew a small bent-up piece of sheet metal to the bottom of the tag-end of the safety strap to hold it away from the holster and enable the extended fingers sweeping up the side of the holster to pop the snap on the safety strap so that it will fly up out of the way as the hand draws the gun.