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wide open (to something)

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  • Wide Open Spaces (song) — Infobox Single Name = Wide Open Spaces Caption = Cover of the published sheet music for the song Artist = Dixie Chicks from Album = Wide Open Spaces Released = August 1998 Format = CD single, 7 inch B side = I Can Love You Better [ Recorded = ]… …   Wikipedia

  • wide open — 1) opened as much as possible He stepped forward and pushed the door wide open. 2) not protected against something Politicians claim that the country is wide open to terrorist attack. 3) consisting of a large area with no buildings on it The… …   English dictionary

  • blow something wide open — blow (something) wide open 1. to make it impossible to guess who will win a competition. She was the favourite to win, so her withdrawal has blown the election wide open. 2. to make something that someone is trying to achieve fail completely,… …   New idioms dictionary

  • blow wide open — blow (something) wide open 1. to make it impossible to guess who will win a competition. She was the favourite to win, so her withdrawal has blown the election wide open. 2. to make something that someone is trying to achieve fail completely,… …   New idioms dictionary

  • Cracked Wide Open and Bruised — Infobox Album Name = Cracked Wide Open And Bruised Type = Studio Album Longtype = Artist = Babylon Bombs |200px Released = 2005 Recorded = 2005 Genre = Sleaze Rock Length = Label = Smilodon Records Producer = Babylon Bombs and Fredrik Ludde… …   Wikipedia

  • blow something wide open — AND bust something wide open tv. to expose corrupt practices or a scheme; to put an end to corruption. □ The press is trying to blow the town wide open, and the feebies are trying to hush them up so they can move about in secret. □ I’m going to… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • with (your) eyes (wide) open — understanding the true character of someone or something. I knew Bill for a long time, and I went into this relationship with my eyes wide open …   New idioms dictionary

  • bust something wide open — Go to blow something wide open …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • open — o|pen1 [ oupən ] adjective *** ▸ 1 when public can visit ▸ 2 when you can see inside ▸ 3 not covered/enclosed ▸ 4 not blocked ▸ 5 not hidden/secret ▸ 6 anyone can see/join ▸ 7 considering suggestions ▸ 8 when something can be done ▸ 9 possible ▸… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • open */*/*/ — I UK [ˈəʊpən] / US [ˈoʊpən] adjective 1) if a shop, restaurant etc is open, people are working there and the public can use or visit it Are the shops open on Sundays? There s a bar that stays open all night. open for business: We are open for… …   English dictionary

  • open — 1 adjective NOT CLOSED 1 DOOR/CONTAINER not closed, so that you can go through, take things out, or put things in: an open window | I guess I did leave the door open. | I can t get this milk open. | wide open (=completely open): The door was wide …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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