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View definitions for open country

open country

noun as in plain

noun as in tundra

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As we passed the high plateaus and rounded the last cliffside into the open country, we spied a massive caravan—three hundred camels deep—a moving village riding toward us.

When we crept out from under the spirea bushes, we were in open country, so we needed to keep one eye on the sky.

There was hardly room, but Beatrice fought her way upward into open country.

They would take possession of the enemy trenches, which should be empty by the time they arrived, and move beyond them to open country in the rear.

She will also continue to present episodes of Open Country.

From BBC

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

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