unspool

Verb

 * 1) To remove (film, cotton, etc.) from a spool; unwind.
 * 2)  To reduce the thrust of a jet engine to idle in flight.
 * 3)  To play; to be screened.
 * 4) To flow forth, unfold, or play out.
 * 5) To lose or cause to lose one's composure; to fall apart.
 * 6) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To flow forth, unfold, or play out.
 * 2) To lose or cause to lose one's composure; to fall apart.
 * 3) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To lose or cause to lose one's composure; to fall apart.
 * 2) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To lose or cause to lose one's composure; to fall apart.
 * 2) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To lose or cause to lose one's composure; to fall apart.
 * 2) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To lose or cause to lose one's composure; to fall apart.
 * 2) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To relax; to unwind.
 * 1) To relax; to unwind.