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- Open-marriage
- Open minded
- Open-minded
- Open-mindedly
- Open mindedly
- Open mindedness
- Open mouth
- Open-mouthed
- Open mouthed
- Open ocean
- Open one eyes
- Open one heart
- Open one mouth
- Open one's eyes
- Open one's heart
- Open one's mouth
- Open ones mouth
- Open out
- Open position
- Open primary
- Open question
- Open sea
- Open season
- Open-season
Definition of the day : « open-minded »
- adj receptive
- He's a lawyer himself, but certainly not an open-minded one.
- Extract from : « Dear Enemy » by Jean Webster
- The Japanese are open-minded and receptive of truth, from whatever quarter it may come.
- Extract from : « The Gist of Japan » by R. B. Peery
- Unfortunately his Brother on the Bench was not so open-minded.
- Extract from : « Irish Witchcraft and Demonology » by St. John D. (St. John Drelincourt) Seymour
- If this be so, every open-minded reader will better see the truth by comparison.
- Extract from : « English Secularism » by George Jacob Holyoake
- I, who had ever been open-minded, must learn to keep my own counsel.
- Extract from : « The Wanderer's Necklace » by H. Rider Haggard
- He's a good sort and he's open-minded, but there are things may daunt even him.
- Extract from : « Nobody's Child » by Elizabeth Dejeans
- The story of a lovely, opened-eyed, open-minded American girl.
- Extract from : « A Northern Countryside » by Rosalind Richards
- And it is not at all what we mean when we say of S. Joseph that he was open-minded.
- Extract from : « Our Lady Saint Mary » by J. G. H. Barry
- Open-minded, perhaps,—though I don't know that that is calling it rightly.
- Extract from : « Lewis Rand » by Mary Johnston
- All that any official of the company required of us was that we be open-minded.
- Extract from : « American Adventures » by Julian Street