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*'''2010''', Tamara Leigh, ''Nowhere, Carolina'', ISBN 1601422859, page 228 [http://books.google.com/books?id=n4iCohwg1TwC&pg=PA228&dq=unhug]:
*'''2010''', Tamara Leigh, ''Nowhere, Carolina'', ISBN 1601422859, page 228 [http://books.google.com/books?id=n4iCohwg1TwC&pg=PA228&dq=unhug]:
*:Tentative relief unfurling, I '''unhug''' my knees.
*:Tentative relief unfurling, I '''unhug''' my knees.

==sense: intransitive: to stop hugging==
*'''2000''' March 18, Tina <rachelgeller@NOSPAMwriteme.com>, "Longer SPOILER for 622...", message-ID <3e08ds0n3vsf4cng0jcrf5pf99pjam70rm@4ax.com>, ''alt.tv.friends'', Usenet [http://groups.google.com/group/alt.tv.friends/msg/072216d0b463f20e]:
*:BW turns around and wants C to hug him. They do. (3 takes again, third one C didn;t mind as much). Anyway, they unhug. Joey walks in and BW immediately goes and gives Joey a big hug.

==sense: verb: to stop hugging: unclear if transitive or intransitive==
* '''2004''' June 21, Ashikaga <citizenashi{{@}}hotmail.com>, "Re: Why is this place quite dead the last couple days?", message-ID <at3ugkvvz7y4$.hex76ztq0l94$.dlg@40tude.net>, ''rec.games.computer.ultima.dragons'', Usenet [http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.computer.ultima.dragons/msg/7aae34df1c7109d5]:
*:::(*hugs*) You are back! How is everything?
*::<nowiki/>*waits patiently while Ashikaga hugs him*
*:(*looks away*)
*::Better than you can possibly imagine, thank you.
*:(*'''unhugs'''*) That's nice to hear. :-) So will there be a party? :-D

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sense: transitive: to stop hugging

  • 1985, Dave Bowring, Bowhunting for Whitetails, 1992 edition, ISBN 081173076X, page 57 [1]:
    He often chooses slender trees as stand sites, and every time a slight breeze blows the tree, the stand and bowhunter go swaying back and forth like the tail on a friendly dog. I've seldom been willing to unhug the tree long enough to draw and shoot out of one of these homemade stands, for fear of taking a header over the side [] .
  • 2010, Tamara Leigh, Nowhere, Carolina, ISBN 1601422859, page 228 [2]:
    Tentative relief unfurling, I unhug my knees.