Without saying anything I walked over and unslung my rifle, dropping it with a clatter on the desk in front of her. |
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Gregory unslung his guitar case, opened it up, and carefully lifted out his instrument. |
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He watched, perhaps with a bit of a flinch as I unslung the laptop and set it down, rotating it toward him and tapping the keyboard. |
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Chantelle landed easily on her feet and unslung Justin's towel from around her neck. |
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With surprising speed and force, he unslung his Kalashnikov and struck the mother in the head with his rifle stock. |
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She looked a little bemused to see me but immediately unslung her bag from her shoulder and swung it towards me. |
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The third daughter thought for a while, then unslung her unwieldy bag, placed it on the bone-dry ground, and opened it. |
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He did not even look at him, but kept his attention fixed on his hands as he unslung the flask and opened the bag attached to his belt. |
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He declined with a smile and unslung his own canteen of water from over his shoulder and took a long swig from it. |
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Without saying a word to Echo, he unslung the pack off his back and placed it on the ground next to the boulder. |
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He closed the door and unslung his backpack from his shoulders, setting it on a chair situated in the entranceway near the door. |
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Backing her horse away from the threat so that she had room to manoeuvre, she unslung her shield and drew her sword. |
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Parker unslung his guitar and, accepting a bottle of spring water from the waitress, headed for the booth. |
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Many of the P. K. K. fighters had unslung their rifles and were holding them at the low ready. |
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In the medium of the music, folk dances and processions, alcohol often runs with floods in an unslung atmosphere. |
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He unslung his backpack and pulled out a flashlight and a small coil of rope. |
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Your eyes follow him, his leather sandals unslung at the rear, their straps flapping free, his chapped heels callused, crustacean-like. |
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I looked at her, then unslung the rifle and propped it against the desk. |
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She seemed totally unconcerned as she stepped forward, draped her cloak near the fire, and unslung the small harp case she'd worn on her back beneath it. |
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Without waiting for any further confirmation, Jane unslung her handbag and began rummaging for her purse. |
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