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out into the open phrase(US alsoout in the open) now known or able to be seen when it was hidden before: It's time this issue was brought out into the open. The whole episode was shrouded in secrecy and I wanted to drag it out into the open. Death had been a taboo subject and it's better to have it out in the open so we can talk freely about it. Corruption in the industry was rife and they brought it out into the open. He acted like all his family's secrets should just be out in the open. Tensions were running high on the campaign trail and finally spilled out into the open after the candidate's thoughtless comments. See also
opennoun(NOT SECRET) |