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wide open

a. 1 completely open 2 Having no laws or law enforcement 3 unsettled or unresolved 4 vulnerable or unprotected 5 (context sports English) without the presence of opponents nearby 6 (context finance English) of the situation at the beginning of trading when there is a large spread between bid and ask prices alt. 1 completely open 2 Having no laws or law enforcement 3 unsettled or unresolved 4 vulnerable or unprotected 5 (context sports English) without the presence of opponents nearby 6 (context finance English) of the situation at the beginning of trading when there is a large spread between bid and ask prices

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Wide Open (Sawyer Brown album)

Wide Open is the fifth studio album by the American country music band Sawyer Brown. It was released in June 1988 on Capitol Records, and features the singles "My Baby's Gone", "It Wasn't His Child", and "Old Pair of Shoes". The title track was co-written by Alan LeBoeuf, one-third of Baillie & the Boys.

Wide Open (Jason Aldean album)

Wide Open is the third studio album released by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released on April 7, 2009 on Broken Bow Records.

The album has thus far produced four singles; three of which have topped the Billboard country singles chart. " She's Country", the lead-off single, became his second number-one hit on the chart in May 2009, and his first number one since " Why" in May 2006. It was followed by the releases of " Big Green Tractor" and " The Truth", which also topped the chart in September 2009 and January 2010, respectively. " Crazy Town" is the fourth single from the album, which peaked at number 2.

As with his first two albums, Wide Open was produced by Michael Knox. This album debuted at #2 on the US Top Country Albums chart.

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Wide Open (Millennium)

"Wide Open" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American crime- thriller television series Millennium. It premiered on Fox on January 3, 1997. The episode was written by Charles D. Holland and directed by Jim Charleston. "Wide Open" featured guest appearances by Glynn Turman and Roger Cross.

Forensic profiler Frank Black ( Lance Henriksen), a member of the private investigative organisation Millennium Group, tracks a serial killer who hides in his victims' homes and preys on those who feel most safe.

"Wide Open" was Charleston's second, and Holland's only, contribution to the series. The episode opens with a quote from the biblical Book of Job, and makes reference to author Patricia Highsmith. It received mixed reviews from critics.

Wide Open (film)

Wide Open (1930) is an American Pre-Code romantic comedy film released by Warner Bros., and based on the novel The Narrow Street by Edward Bateman Morris. Edward Everett Horton has a rare leading role, opposite Patsy Ruth Miller.

Usage examples of "wide open".

Dov snapped, his eyes wide open again and shooting sparks at the amulet.

Ammi's muffled voice rang out loud and clear under the wide open sky.

This is going to blow wide open soon, and I'll need to work on Umberto about this.

But the elderly couple living in the adjoining house seemed comatose, and their own rear entrance was wide open.

And if he ever went in, it would be on the basis of full information with his eyes wide open.

Long before he was done, Berry's mouth was wide open with stunned surprise.

They slept at the base, dug in well under weeds, and posted sentries in pairs with Gorilla's small flying bots perched on trees, sensors wide open for any hints.