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ope

[ ohp ]

adjective

, Literary.
, oped, op·ing.


ope

/ əʊp /

verb

  1. See open
    an archaic or poetic word for open


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Example Sentences

A spokesman affirmed: “This meeting, like most OPE meetings, is closed to press and off the record.”

In vaginismo hysterico et in aliis casibus insanabilibus intromissio fieri potest ope chloroformi ad evitandum divortium.

The skipper yawned, put out his tongue, Then ope'd his eyes in wondrous haste, And then upon the floor he sprung!

You were born for a mansion, an' I 'ope you'll always 'ave one to live in.'

And Hi 'ope that Dobbs 'as given ample proof to Bobbs that ee his deservin' of 'is confidence.

I 'ope you won't think me troublesome, sir, if I tells you 'ow matters are between Mrs. Crofton and my 'usband?

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