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  • 51open — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb 1 door, window, box, etc. ADVERB ▪ fully, wide ▪ She opened all the windows wide to let some fresh air in. ▪ gingerly ▪ Fred opened the box gingerly and peered inside …

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  • 52open — I adj. 1) open for (open for business) 2) (cannot stand alone) open to (open to the public; I m open to suggestions) 3) (misc.) to lay oneself open to criticism; to bring smt. out into the open II v. 1) to open wide 2) (D; intr., tr.) to open by …

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  • 53mouth — n. 1) to close, shut; open one s mouth 2) to cram, stuff one s mouth (with food) 3) to rinse one s mouth 4) (misc.) (colloq.) a big mouth ( a gossip ); to shoot off one s mouth ( to talk too much ); to make smb. s mouth water ( to tempt smb. ) *… …

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  • 54Open Bar — For the record label, see Open Bar Entertainment. Open Bar Tyler Robuck, center, and the cast of Open Bar Format Reality television Country of origin USA …

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  • 55open — /ˈoʊpən / (say ohpuhn) adjective 1. not shut, as a door, gate, etc. 2. not closed, covered, or shut up, as a house, box, drawer, etc. 3. not enclosed as by barriers, as a space. 4. that may be entered, used, shared, competed for, etc., by all: an …

  • 56open — adjective 1》 allowing access, passage, or view; not closed, fastened, or restricted. 2》 exposed to the air or to view or attack; not covered or protected: an open boat.     ↘(of land) not covered with buildings or trees.     ↘(open to) vulnerable …

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  • 57Open vowel — IPA vowel chart Front Near ​front Central Near ​back …

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  • 58Open Fist Theatre Company — The Open Fist Theatre is both a 501(c)(3) non profit theatre company and 99 seat theatre facility in Theatre Row Hollywood located at 6209 Santa Monica Blvd. The name of the Open Fist Theatre Company comes from two principles: the notion of an… …

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  • 59open-mouthed — o′pen mouthed′ adj. 1) having the mouth open 2) gaping, as with surprise or astonishment 3) having a wide mouth, as a pitcher or jar • Etymology: 1525–35 o′pen mouth′ed•ly ˈmaʊ ðɪd li, ˈmaʊθt li adv …

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  • 60open-mouthed — /oʊpən ˈmaʊðd / (say ohpuhn mowdhd) adjective 1. having the mouth open. 2. gaping with surprise or astonishment. 3. greedy, ravenous, or rapacious. 4. clamouring at the sight of game or prey, as hounds. 5. vociferous or clamorous. 6. having a… …