unsheet
English
Etymology
un- + sheet
Verb
unsheet (third-person singular simple present unsheets, present participle unsheeting, simple past and past participle unsheeted)
- (transitive) To remove a sheet or sheets from; to uncover.
- 1989, Peter Kreeft, Heaven, the Heart's Deepest Longing
- To unsheet the ghost, to identify the culprit, let's gather more clues.
- 2015, Elizabeth Bowen, The Death Of The Heart (page 167)
- I had to unsheet the drawing-room for him to find this, the room having been covered ready for the sweep.
- 1989, Peter Kreeft, Heaven, the Heart's Deepest Longing