(out) in/into the open

idiom

1
: in or to an area or place that is not covered or enclosed
We slept out in the open with nothing above us but the stars.
A deer walked out into the open.
food left out in the open
2
: in or into a situation in which something (such as a feeling) is no longer hidden or kept secret
Her true feelings were finally out in the open.
He rarely fought his political battles in the open.
Let's get everything out into the open. You've been lying to me, haven't you?

Examples of (out) in/into the open in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web The situation spilled out into the open a few hours later, when Dr. Baxter, 30, a molecular biologist and science communicator who runs the website Dr. Raven the Science Maven, shared what happened in a post on X. Debra Kamin, New York Times, 31 May 2024 It is located in the open air near the main pool and beach entrance and is equipped with a sushi bar and live music most nights. Taylor McIntyre, Travel + Leisure, 26 May 2024 Plus, bringing your passion out into the open could nudge a potential collaborator to stop stringing you along and be honest regarding their limitations. Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 7 May 2024 Tsuniah Lake Lodge is so remote, in fact, that visitors by private plane will be forced to go without phone or television—a small price to pay for the natural tranquility in the open country. Julie Destefano, Robb Report, 7 May 2024 Share [Findings] Humboldt penguins who nest in the open have more pollutant metabolites in their blood than do penguins who nest in guano-rich burrows. Rafil Kroll-Zaidi, Harper's Magazine, 22 May 2024 Biden has been dogged by the Israel-Hamas war and disgruntlement over U.S. support for Israel's military, bursting out into the open in protests on college campuses across the country. Tal Axelrod, ABC News, 14 May 2024 Other vehicles lined up in the open air include tanks, armored personnel carriers, and suchlike made in countries ranging from Britain to Turkey to Australia. Fred Weir, The Christian Science Monitor, 8 May 2024 Kids ages 12 months to 4 years old can slide, climb the rock wall, or hide in the open space underneath the playset to their heart’s content. Katrina Cossey, Parents, 7 May 2024

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“(out) in/into the open.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/%28out%29%20in%2Finto%20the%20open. Accessed 6 Jun. 2024.

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