Aún no tenemos significados para "open hostility".
1Tolerance gave way to antagonism; distrust to bitterness; grievance to open hostility.
2Most teenagers go through a period of sullen withdrawal or open hostility.
3And he wondered, too, what was the reason for such open hostility.
4Hegil, obviously once a Jourilan officer, was now eyeing Ivanr with open hostility.
5His relations with Orange were longer in changing from friendship to open hostility.
6The cold steadiness, the open hostility of her look, took his strength away.
7There was a rude kind of good humor even in their open hostility.
8Ethan and Thayer struggled to break free, staring at each other with open hostility.
9And to put himself in open hostility was madness, too.
10The mere breaking of bread together precludes all open hostility.
11Many faces were turned our way, some in curiosity, a few in open hostility.
12The two unionist parties clearly think open hostility to Irish is what their voters expect.
13For example, in February, 1910, the settlements of Dugmánon and Moncáyo were in open hostility.
14Nor is this spirit of tacit or open hostility confined to acts of the legislature.
15They were in imminent peril, not only from open hostility, but from doubt and fear.
16A spirit of rivalry arose between the two judicatures, which quickly ripened into open hostility.
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