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1
The back of the mouth will seem to be constantly
somewhat
open
.
2
The fortunate rider at the extreme end had a
somewhat
open
groove to ride in.
3
Mr Key was
somewhat
open
to the idea.
4
Next day the ice appeared
somewhat
open
,
and Captain Barry concluded to venture into the pack.
5
This book is
somewhat
open
to like objections.
6
We had been passing through a
somewhat
open
country, with trees scattered about here and there.
7
The ground being
somewhat
open
to the front, I could see the enemy massing for an attack.
8
The first barber's mouth slid
somewhat
open
.
9
The ideal garden room is
somewhat
open
to the elements while offering a measure of protection from them, writes Robert O'Byrne.
10
Unfortunately they had chosen a
somewhat
open
space of ground for their encampment, for the brushwood grew thick among the trees.
11
We had reached a
somewhat
open
space, and having passed across it, had arrived at a narrow glade,-probablythe result of a hurricane.
12
There is a
somewhat
open
circular space in the centre of the spot, into which an Indian on snow-shoes strode at the hour mentioned.
13
Just as they reached a
somewhat
open
space on the top of the cliffs, Jo succeeded, by almost superhuman exertion in bursting his bonds.
14
In a
somewhat
open
and more lonely part of the road she met a tramp, a great rude, hulking, common fellow, with fine blue eyes.
15
Somewhat
open
as yet, but that can be remedied by use of those scattered stones.
16
One event took place, however, which
somewhat
opened
the people's eyes, and is talked of even to-day.
somewhat
open
somewhat