Unroll (verb)

  1. To remove or unwind from a roll.
  2. To flatten out.
  3. To uncoil.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "unfurl, spread out"): from un- "reverse of" + roll.

Examples:

  1. She unrolled the carpet and laid it out on the floor.
  2. He unrolled the map and studied their route.
  3. She unrolled the ribbon and tied it in a bow.
  4. He unrolled the sleeping bag and made his bed.
  5. She unrolled the yoga mat and began her practice.
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