to unquote
11unquote — un|quote [ ʌn kwout ] see QUOTE1 …
12unquote — v. close a quotation adv. at the end of a quotation …
13unquote — un·quote …
14unquote — UK [ʌnˈkwəʊt] / US [ʌnˈkwoʊt] See: quote I …
15unquote — un•quote contrastively [[t]ˈʌnˌkwoʊt[/t]] v. i. quot•ed, quot•ing (used by a speaker to indicate the end of a quotation.) • Etymology: 1910–15 …
16unquote — /ʌnˈkwoʊt/ (say un kwoht), /ˈʌnkwoʊt/ (say unkwoht) verb (i) (unquoted, unquoting) to close a quotation. {un 2 + quote (def. 4) …
17unquote — End of quotation …
18unquote — v.tr. (as int.) (in dictation, reading aloud, etc.) indicate the presence of closing quotation marks (cf. QUOTE v. 5 b) …
19Quote... Unquote — Infobox Radio Show show name = Quote... Unquote imagesize = caption = format = Panel game audio format = record location = runtime = 30 minutes creator = Nigel Rees starring = Nigel Rees producer = Tilusha Ghelani (Series 36 38) Claire Bartlett… …
20quote...unquote — spoken phrase if someone says ‘quote’ before a word or phrase, they are showing that they are repeating someone’s words exactly, and they often say ‘unquote’ at the end He said he was, quote, sick and tired of it, unquote. Thesaurus: expressions… …