unfurl

فیلانا
definition
verb
a man was unfurling a sail
make or become spread out from a rolled or folded state, especially in order to be open to the wind.
example
As it was said, a flagpole had a horizontal slat on the top so that it could be possible to 'unfurl' the flag wide.
Once grass starts sprouting and leaves begin to 'unfurl' on trees, the vegetation gives the world a greenish cast on an overcast day.
Yet children gathered at the school yesterday to 'unfurl' the national flag and some recited prayers.
President Bush helped 'unfurl' a giant flag, and pledged to press the fight against terrorism.
the flags 'unfurl'
Therefore, think before you open your mouth, 'unfurl' your pen, punch a keyboard or click a mouse.
the flags 'unfurl'
Several unidentified men began 'unfurling' banners of white cloth on which they had written statements.
Women, it is commonly believed, sewed the rebel flag that was 'unfurled' on Bakery Hill as a symbol of united resistance.
Southend today 'unfurled' the flag of success as its beaches were named among the best in Europe.
County flags are 'unfurled' and plans are made for the journey to the ‘match’.
Each morning she 'unfurls' her American flag and attaches it to the stand on the outside wall of her home.
Should tide you over until the flag is 'unfurled' over Ibrox, for lest we forget, Glasgow Rangers are Champions!
Then, Lancelot 'unfurled' a roll of names of squires who were to be dubbed a knight.
A few pearls roll off, 'unfurling' some genuinely glistening sounds for the waning summer days.
My eyelids slowly opened as though 'unfurling' to a new day, and I found myself gazing into his eyes.
But most of the rolls will also be 'unfurled' on new housing sites springing up all over the country.
Tom, if you have to ask why there is a roll of toilet paper 'unfurled' on Washington Street, obviously you don't have a clue.
Flag fever is 'unfurling' across Manchester as the city is swept up on a wave of World Cup and Jubilee celebrations.
He took it, almost reluctant to open it, but still he 'unfurled' the flag.
The boat suddenly lurched and spun about as the sail was 'unfurled' and caught the wind.
She knotted her jacket's sleeves around her waist and from a pocket she 'unfurled' a roll of balloons.
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