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wide-open

[wahyd-oh-puhn] / ˈwaɪdˈoʊ pən /
ADJECTIVE
lacking strict enforcement of laws
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ADJECTIVE
opened to the full extent
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Wide-open Wyoming, meanwhile, is the most expensive place for home care, with a comparable bill of $8,770 a month.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 4, 2026

Wide-open eyes betraying her disbelief, wide-open mouth indicating her cautious hope and toned arms in the air ready to celebrate the moment when she finally became 800m Olympic champion in Athens.

From BBC • Nov. 14, 2023

Wide-open windows face Washington, with plenty of Rosslyn apartment and office buildings in the way.

From Washington Post • Aug. 4, 2022

Wide-open sightlines let you appreciate the diversity of the artist’s approaches and his refusal of signature style.

From New York Times • Mar. 5, 2020

Yet who am I that I judge your wars, Deeds that my daintier soul abhors, Wide-open sins of the wide outdoors, Manlier sins than mine.

From Sun and Saddle Leather Including Grass Grown Trails and New Poems by Clark, Badger




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