(v. t.) To loose from curls, or ringlets; to straighten out, as anything curled or curly.
(v. i.) To become uncurled, or straight.
Example Sentences:
(1) 4.23am GMT More hair Daniel Stauss has uncurled slightly to contemplate the tonsorial standards of the evening: Kyle Martino's hair is disconcerting.
(2) Both upper and lower lips "uncurled" in the treated groups and this probably allowed them to be held together with little strain.
(3) In close order, drilled by military choreographers, the orders of German power from the pimply, white-kneed columns of Hitler Youth to the older ranks of Waffen SS, banners uncurling and trumpets blaring, would march up and down under the exigent eyes of Hitler, Göring, von Papen and the rest of the Inner Party, bravely singing the anthem of the Horst Wessel Song: "When Jewish blood spurts from the knife, everything goes twice as well."
(4) It may, in fact, develop soon after the embryo first acquires a neck and begins to uncurl.
(5) For those of us inside the sub, the opening of the hatch signaled a welcome chance to uncurl our limbs after eight hours, feel the touch of sunshine on our skin again, and answer nature's call.
(6) Upon hatching, some embryos which had previously appeared normal were found to have skeletal malformations in the form of vertebral bends or the inability to uncurl from the position which they had while still inside the chorion.
(7) No differences were manifested for incisor eruption, pinna uncurling, eye opening, righting, geotaxis, acoustic startle, swimming, or forward locomotion.