Similar words: opener, can opener, tin opener, open, openly, opening, open air, open fire. Meaning: ['əʊpən] adj. 1. used of mouth or eyes 2. made open or clear 3. not sealed or having been unsealed.
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2) She opened her mouth to say something.
3) I opened the important letter with tremulous fingers.
4) A fine perspective opened out before us.
5) Modern technology has opened our eyes to many things.
6) He opened the box, disclosing the contents.
7) He gave in to curiosity and opened my letter.
8) She blinked when I opened the curtains.
9) She opened the door and let me in.
10) The inquest into their deaths opened yesterday in Enniskillen.
11) If the enemy opened fire,(http://sentencedict.com/opened.html) keep down.
12) Julie opened her handbag and took out her purse.
13) We opened the sluice and the water poured in.
14) Suddenly a huge chasm opened in the earth.
15) Gwen lifted the latch and opened the gate.
16) The ceremony opened with a fanfare of trumpets.
17) The dog ran in when she opened the door.
18) He opened a small store and sold self-made candies.
19) With the coming of railways, new markets opened up.
20) The door opened and Jo walked in.
21) He opened the box and out jumped a frog.
22) Queues formed even before polling stations opened.
23) The market opened in a bullish mood.
24) They opened a tin of sardines.
25) The gates opened and the crowd surged forward.
26) The bank recently opened a branch in Germany.
27) He opened the door with his key.
28) He opened the drawer and took out a cheque.
29) My hairdresser has opened a new salon.
30) The door opened with a squeak.
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