0 past simple and past participle of unscrew --
1 to take the lid or top off something by twisting it round: --
2 to remove something by taking the screws out of it --
There are parts on the mech that can be unscrewed and then exposed cores to hit.
A swiveled, hinged link was designed to allow the barrel to be unscrewed while still remaining attached, but this was evidently not successful.
Anything that could be unscrewed was taken.
They can be unscrewed and lowered.
It was simply that the top was unscrewed and the hooligan, or whoever he was, then scattered the fluid all around.
They are all taken from bottles that can be unscrewed without the slightest trouble by very small hands.
He unscrewed certain things, must be working wrongly, because the supply of petrol was running down.
He sat there cerebrating for a full hour-and-a-half before he deliberately unscrewed his fountain pen and put pen to paper.