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UNDID |
Opened |
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DILATED |
Opened wide |
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INAUGURATED |
Opened (campaign) |
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DEPLOYED |
Opened (parachute) |
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YAWNED |
Opened wide |
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GAPED |
Opened wide |
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AJAR |
Partly opened |
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UNZIPPED |
Opened a fly |
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BARED |
Opened to view |
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NAKED |
Opened to view |
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SOLUBLE |
Relaxed; open or readily opened. |
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CRESCENT |
Chairman opened centres built on curved street |
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ROOKIES |
Castle that is opened solely for novices |
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ENVELOPE |
It might be opened reluctantly if Bill is inside |
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BLOWN |
Opened; in blossom or having blossomed, as a flower. |
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HYSTERANTHOUS |
Having the leaves expand after the flowers have
opened. |
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CUBA |
In 1986 McDonalds opened its first and only branch in this country. |
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GAPE |
The width of the mouth when opened, as of birds, fishes, etc. |
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OPEN |
To expand; to spread out; to be disclosed; as, the harbor
opened to our view. |
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DRAWER |
A sliding box or receptacle in a case, which is opened by
pulling or drawing out, and closed by pushing in. |
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EXPAND |
To become widely opened, spread apart, dilated,
distended, or enlarged; as, flowers expand in the spring; metals expand
by heat; the heart expands with joy. |
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DOOR |
The frame or barrier of boards, or other material, usually
turning on hinges, by which an entrance way into a house or apartment
is closed and opened. |
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TEARPIT |
A cavity or pouch beneath the lower eyelid of most deer
and antelope; the lachrymal sinus; larmier. It is capable of being
opened at pleasure and secretes a waxy substance. |
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DEADLATCH |
A kind of latch whose bolt may be so locked by a detent
that it can not be opened from the inside by the handle, or from the
outside by the latch key. |
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WINDOW |
...ssion of
light and air, usually closed by casements or sashes containing some
transparent material, as glass, and capable of being opened and sh... |