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wide-open

adjective as in lacking strict enforcement of laws

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adjective as in opened to the full extent

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But Viking quarterback Brady Bretthauer overthrew a wide-open Hudson Sanders in the end zone then had his third-down pass batted down as time expired.

A video shared with The Times shows at least eight Border Patrol agents as they passed the van, its side door wide-open.

Our big, warm climate and our wide-open spaces made possible something that earned its own genre: mimetic architecture, whimsical buildings that look like something else, often the thing that they sell.

With such a wide-open field, factors such as endorsements and communication strategies will be important to watch, experts said.

The promise of starting a whole new life — in a whole new place, with winter sunshine and wide-open space — lured many to Los Angeles.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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