uncape in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Uncape (verb): To remove a covering or cloth from something, revealing what is underneath.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to uncape the statue to reveal its intricate details hidden beneath the cloth.
- After the magician's performance, he slowly began to uncape the props, revealing the tricks behind the illusions.
- The artist chose to uncape her masterpiece at the exhibit, allowing the audience to appreciate her work fully.
- In a dramatic twist, the hero finally uncape the secret weapon that would turn the tide of the battle.
- As the ceremony concluded, the mayor took a moment to uncape the plaque commemorating the new community center.
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