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open day
noun
- an occasion on which an institution, such as a school, is open for inspection by the public Also calledat-home US and Canadian nameopen house
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I have acted boldly, in the open day, in the presence of the magistracy: there lias been nothing secret or concealed.
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Such, in hurried and transitory outline, is the impression the criminal has made upon me in the open day.
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Afterwards the expiation might have been accomplished in the open day, on the Place de la Concorde, in face of the Tuileries.
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The churches stood open day and night for three months, and each day was like Sunday.
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Surely, there is folly and humbug enough living and lying in the open day to supply the satirist with material.
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