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opened
back used of mouth or eyes as his mouth slightly opened Opposite of closed
Open space
Open space, means it is only with reference to the country
Open Court
Open Court. Every Court of Justice is open to every subject
Open market
Open market, if the transactions of sale and pur-chase are effected
Keep open
Keep open, a private cart stand is 'kept open' only if it
If sold in open market
If sold in open market, the words 'if sold in the open market' do
Open
locked up or covered over applied to passageways as an open door window road etc also to inclosed structures or objects
Open theft
Open theft [open theof, Sax.], a theft that is manifest, Reg.
By way open to all traffic
By way open to all traffic, requires evidence of current vehicular use, that
Opening
The act or process of opening a beginning commencement first appearance as the opening of a
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