In his presence the doctors all must stand uncapped: the seraphic, the subtle, and the singular; the illuminated, the angelic, and the irrefragable to him, were tyros all.
"Anna St. Ives"
Thomas Holcroft
They had seen him comfortably placed in the boat, and when it had put off, he and Niemcivitz, uncapped, extended their handkerchiefs, fluttering in the breeze, to them and the other bystanders, as the little sail gave bosom to the wind, and the farewell of this salution was answered with the warm and brave- hearted cheers of old British custom, and the waving of hats, which propitious sounds echoed back from cliff to cliff of the superb St. Vincent rocks that rampart the keys of the Bristol Avon.
"Thaddeus of Warsaw"
Jane Porter
I uncapped the canteen and sprinkled the remaining water over the plant, making sure that some reached both the funnel and the corona.
"Attrition"
Jim Wannamaker