openly
IPA: ˈoʊpʌnɫi
adverb
- In an open manner; visibly.
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Examples of "openly" in Sentences
- But you didnt answer, Brigit replied, her expression openly curious.
- He glanced toward the crowd, and Clary saw Maia standing there, watching them, her expression openly curious.
- Everyone has voiced questions on the exit plan but Mc Cain openly voiced strong support for Obama's decision to increase troops in Afghan.
- The reason for the rules limiting the use of force to identifiable combatants bearing arms openly is to prevent treachery on the battlefield.
- Update After the hearing, Mullen took his message to the Joint Chiefs Twitter account: "Stand by what I said:" Allowing homosexuals to serve openly is the right thing to do.
- He expressed this in openly religious terms, "I, at any rate, am convinced that He does not throw dice," rather indicating that he recognised this as a metaphysical position.
- NOT EVERYONE IN PERRY'S CAMPAIGN WAS SOLD ON THE WHOLE 'LET'S MAKE OUR CANDIDATE LOOK LIKE AN UNAPOLOGETIC BIGOT' AD - But cooler heads, of course, prevailed, and the phrase "openly celebrate Christmas" was immaculately conceived.
- But as time went by, its not being known by anyone at all made her imagine with relish and energy what it would be like to be married to Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, to enter a room with him, to leave in a carriage with him, to have her name openly linked with his.
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