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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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open season on (someone or something)<br />

- a time when everyone is criticizing someone, unrestricted hunting of an animal<br />

It appeared to be open season on our boss <strong>and</strong> everyone felt free to criticize her.<br />

It is hunting season <strong>and</strong> open season on deer now.<br />

an open secret<br />

- a secret that so many people know about that it is no longer a secret<br />

It is an open secret that I will be leaving the company next month.<br />

open (someone's) eyes to (something)<br />

- to make someone become aware of something<br />

The sc<strong>and</strong>al opened our eyes to the problems that could occur in a large company.<br />

open (something) up<br />

- to unwrap something<br />

The little boy laughed as he opened his birthday presents up.<br />

open (something) up<br />

- to reveal the possibilities of something<br />

The departure of the school principal opened his job up to other members of the staff.<br />

open (something) up<br />

- to make something less congested<br />

We opened up the yard by cutting down some trees.<br />

open (something) up<br />

- to start the use of something such as l<strong>and</strong> or a building<br />

The government is planning to open more l<strong>and</strong> up to farming.<br />

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