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open

[oh-puhn] / ˈoʊ pən /










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The sixth-year senior sang and danced his way through warm-ups, before opening the game on a stationary bike in the corner of the arena.

From Los Angeles Times

Far too open at the back throughout the game, City were caught by a sucker punch in the 22nd minute.

From Barron's

Here he opened the scoring inside three minutes, racing through from halfway to score after being released by Warren Zaire-Emery's pass over the top.

From Barron's

The iconic Rose Bowl opened in 1922, is a national historic landmark and boasts ample tailgating opportunities, but some fans have complained about the aging venue’s uncomfortable seating and lack of modern amenities.

From Los Angeles Times

Dr Shepherd said the condition of her body was "consistent with mummification" as the cold winter air coming in through the open window "effectively turned the room into a fridge" and slowed down decomposition.

From BBC