Bright glossy green leaves unfurl in the spring ranging from 4 to 8 inches long.
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Inner clocks tell people when to wake up and plants when to unfurl their leaves.
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The pros twist, unfurl and drum, and the kids clown around, balance and contort.
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And there's a fine chance we'll see it all unfurl on our screens all over again.
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Cut off ends of corn so you can easily unfurl the husks so you don't tear them.
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That is, until a confrontation erupts, causing a nasty chain of events to unfurl.
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Soldiers in camouflage watched from the first-base line, waiting to unfurl flags.
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Two petitioners were taken away as they tried to unfurl a banner on the pavement.
From the guardian.co.uk
They pack the cars in tight and people unfurl canvas tarps and set up lawn chairs.
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Unroll, unfold, or spread out or be unrolled, unfolded, or spread out from a furled state; "unfurl a banner"
To unroll or release something that had been rolled up, typically a sail or a flag; To roll out or debut anything; To turn out or unfold; to evolve; to progress
(UNFURLED) the stage of leaf development when the blade is open and completely separated from the petiole; usually when a leaf has completely untangled from itself.