All 4 Uses of
extricate
in
Identical, by Ellen Hopkins
- I asked her who, but she was lost in reverie, stuck in some horrible memory, unable to extricate herself.†
Chpt 6. *extricate = free or remove from constraint or difficulty
- They Extricate Themselves From the refrigerator.†
Chpt 21.
- Her voice is a memory, tucked away so deep inside that trying to extricate it makes my head pound.†
Chpt 28.
- Too subtly for the untrained eye to notice, she extricates Hannah from Daddy, who ambles toward the bar like a half-trained puppy, glancing back for trainer approval.†
Chpt 34.extricates = frees or removes from constraint or difficulty