One open to baseless charges?
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AWOLOne open to baseless charges?
ambiguousopen to more than one interpretation
unambiguousNot open to more than one interpretation
ambiguouslyAMBIGUOUS, open to more than one interpretation
safecrackerone that breaks open safes to steal
winkto open and close one eye quickly
gaperone that gapes (to stare with open mouth)
winksWINK, to open and close one eye quickly
winkedWINK, to open and close one eye quickly
exposerone who exposes (to lay open to view)
safecrackersSAFECRACKER, one that breaks open safes to steal
gapersGAPER, one that gapes (to stare with open mouth)
unfolderone who unfolds (to open something that is folded)
slapperone that slaps (to strike with the open hand)
exposersEXPOSER, one who exposes (to lay open to view)
winkerone that winks (to open and close one eye quickly)
slappersSLAPPER, one that slaps (to strike with the open hand)
liberalone who is open to ideas of progress or reform
bursterone that bursts (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST)
unfoldersUNFOLDER, one who unfolds (to open something that is folded)
burstersBURSTER, one that bursts (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST)
winkersWINKER, one that winks (to open and close one eye quickly)
liberalsLIBERAL, one who is open to ideas of progress or reform
yawnerone who yawns (to open the mouth in a large gape)
loggiasgallery or arcade open to the air on at least one side
ambiguous(of language) Open to more than one interpretation; having a double meaning
loggiegallery or arcade open to the air on at least one side
yawnersYAWNER, one who yawns (to open the mouth in a large gape)
loggiagallery or arcade open to the air on at least one side
aquariumsA building containing such tanks, esp. one that is open to the public
aquariumA building containing such tanks, esp. one that is open to the public
galleriesA long room or passage, typically one that is partly open at the side to form a portico or colonnade
winkedClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting
winkingClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting
winksClose and open one eye quickly, typically to indicate that something is a joke or a secret or as a signal of affection or greeting
loggiespace within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open-air room or as an entrance porch
tumbrelsAn open cart that tilted backward to empty out its load, in particular one used to convey condemned prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution
loggiasspace within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open-air room or as an entrance porch
loggiaspace within the body of a building but open to the air on one side, serving as an open-air room or as an entrance porch
cloistersA covered walk in a convent, monastery, college, or cathedral, typically with a wall on one side and a colonnade open to a quadrangle on the other