Sentences with pre-opening
o·pen
P p - 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.
- The opening of a new session of Congress.
- There are no openings for clerks today.
- The opening of the deer-hunting season; Swimsuits sold well at the summer opening.
- The opening of an art exhibition.
- The new supermarket is going to give away prizes at its opening.
- A manual of chess openings.