Sentences with open
o·pen
O o - He opened the heavy Bible. [VERB noun]
- Keith took a map from the dashboard and opened it out on his knees. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
- There's already an open jar of pickles in the refrigerator.
- The meat was roasted over an open fire.
- Double click on the icon to open the file. [VERB noun]
- When I opened my eyes I saw a man with an axe standing at the end of my bed. [VERB noun]
- They kept the road open throughout the winter.
- Defending French Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova looks set to lose her grand slam title next month after her 2nd opening loss in as many weeks on clay.
- She opened her arms and gave me a big hug. [VERB noun]
- Good listeners even sit in an open way: relaxed, arms loose.
- He had always been open with her and she always felt she would know if he lied. [+ with]
- The action is an open violation of the Vienna Convention.
- They are open to suggestions on how working conditions might be improved. [+ to]
- The system, though well-meaning, is open to abuse. [+ to]
- The truth of the facts produced may be open to doubt.
- The rebels have opened the road from Monrovia to the Ivory Coast. [VERB noun]
- The corridor opened into a low smoky room. [V + into/onto/to]
- Officers will also continue their search of nearby open ground.
- Don't leave a child alone in a room with an open fire.
- I opened my coat and let him see the belt. [VERB noun]
- Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning. [VERB]
- The original station opened in 1754. [VERB]
- ...an emergency session of the Russian Parliament due to open later this morning. [VERB]
- The service opened with a hymn. [VERB + with]
- Gold declined $2 in Zurich to open at 385.50. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- A photographic exhibition opens at the Royal College of Art on Wednesday. [VERB]
- He tried to open an account at the branch of his bank nearest to his workplace. [VERB noun]
- There are a wide range of career opportunities open to young people. [+ to]
- The chief of naval operations wants to open opportunities for women in the Navy. [VERB noun]
- A recent open meeting of College members revealed widespread dissatisfaction.
- The offer will remain open until further notice.
- The door is open
- The road is open for traffic
- An open package
- An open drawer
- An open newspaper
- The shops are open
- The position advertised last week is no longer open
- open countryside
- An open competition
- The doctor has an hour open for you to call
- An open question
- An open mind
- She was very open in her description
- An open hand
- open disregard of the law
- You will leave yourself open to attack if you speak
- open water
- An open town
- An open prison
- open ranks
- An open texture
- An open account
- open credit
- The forward missed an open goal
- An open city
- Points inside a circle are an open set
- To open a window
- To open a road
- The lake opened before us
- To open a newspaper
- To open one's heart
- To open a shop
- To open ranks
- To open a discussion
- open at page one
- open doors
- The car is open
- open fields
- open country
- An open book
- open ranks
- The lake is open
- An open winter
- An open meeting
- An open question
- An open mind
- An open season on deer
- open housing
- The city is wide open
- open marriage, open education
- An open society
- An open account
- The job is still open
- An open quarrel
- An open manner
- The open e and close e in Italian
- open the door
- To open a drain
- To open an abscess
- To open ranks
- To open a book
- To open one's mind
- To open the bidding, a session, etc.
- To open a new shop
- Steel opened high
- He opened the window and looked out. [VERB noun]
- ...an open window.
- The Inspector opened the packet of cigarettes. [VERB noun]
- He opened up a cage and lifted out a 6ft python. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- To leave the windows open at night.
- An open portico.
- An open floor plan.
- An open boat.
- An open architectural screen; open ranks of soldiers.
- An open texture.
- open country.
- open eyes; open mouth.
- An open wound; open electrical wires.
- An open newspaper.
- An open competition; an open session.
- The only course still open to us.
- Which job is open?
- The new store is now open. The office is open on Saturdays.
- Have you any open time on Monday?
- To be open to suggestion.
- open disregard of the rules.
- An open manner.
- To give with an open hand.
- open to question; open to retaliation.
- Several open questions.
- An open town.
- An open wide receiver.
- To sail on the open seas.
- An open coast.
- open parenthesis; open quotes.
- An open winter.
- To open a port for trade.
- To open an office.
- To open a campaign.
- To open a map.
- To open ranks.
- To open one's mind.
- To open a safe with nitro.
- To open a way through a crowd.
- To open a boil.
- A door that opens into a garden.
- The room opens into a corridor.
- The museum opens at one o'clock.
- The play will open in Boston.
- The game opened with the national anthem.
- At last the cliffs opened to show us that we were heading for the sea.
- Open to page 32.
- The wound opened.
- The ranks began to open.
- Vacations in the open are fine for the entire family.