Sentence examples for to be wide from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To be wide awake.

To be completely awake.

Dictionary

to be wide

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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"We'd prefer.app to be wide open, like.com".com

The general election is expected to be wide open.

He appears to be wide open and unguarded about himself.

This year, all five slots appear to be wide open.

Inevitably, most turn out to be wide of the mark, as with last year's crop.

"He's got to be wide of horses," Smith said, "otherwise he gets real timid.

It used to be wide at 300 yards and narrow at 270.

Distance: tenants know little about their doormen, and the socioeconomic gulf tends to be wide.

The women's race looks to be wide open with none of last year's top three competing.

Literal mindedness is definitely out, and the theme, not surprisingly, turns out to be wide open.

The head coaching situation seems to be wide open at this point.

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