uncradle

English

Etymology

un- + cradle

Verb

uncradle (third-person singular simple present uncradles, present participle uncradling, simple past and past participle uncradled)

  1. (transitive) To remove from a cradle.
    • 2001, Clark Blaise, Pittsburgh Stories, page 65:
      She worries about a phone call, whether to uncradle the receiver now, or to answer it when it rings.
    • 2010, Gordon A. Hunsaker, Gunfights & Gunfighters, page 222:
      It took me a few seconds to uncradle the heavy Motorola mike. I brought it to my mouth and answered, “915A,” pen hovering over my notepad.
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