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unreel

[uhn-reel] / ʌnˈril /


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“I began living the movie as it unreeled.”

From New York Times

The stark numbers and bare-bones accounts that unreel in her hand are just the start; her staff will catalog them, investigate them — and try to bring the Russian perpetrators of war crimes to justice.

From Seattle Times

From her base in Chicago, she unreeled an array of stories about the triumphs and tragedies of people both ordinary and extraordinary.

From Washington Times

This time, the action unreels not in an East German dacha but in a London hospital.

From New York Times

In the meantime, researchers hope their work will help us unreel one of the toughest materials of the natural world.

From Science Magazine