0 present participle of unfurl
1 If a flag, sail, or banner unfurls, it becomes open from a rolled position, and if you unfurl a flag, etc., you make it do this:
The demonstrators unfurled a large banner.
The bitter irony is that the tragedy is unfurling in a country which has almost unlimited potential.
Thirteen protesters took part in invading the offices, asking to speak about the chairman, distributing leaflets and unfurling a banner.
After that, he went back on board, unfurling the sails of his ship, seeing if they could be repaired.
The flag may not be intentionally placed upside down, dipped in anything, or hold any objects other than flower petals before unfurling.
It feeds by extending its cirri through the aperture at the end of the capitulum and unfurling them.
Placed in the exercise room, the unfurling blossoms were meant to encourage clients in their stretches.
If the team unfurling the nine flags succeeded, then $10,000 would be won and no-one would win an exemption.
It consists of a pencil drawing of a scroll with an unfurling banner above it.