Use "like an open book" in a sentence

1. I'm an open book.

2. 30 The lake is like an open book, day like the steady gaze of a reader.

3. 30 The lake is like an open book,[www.Sentencedict.com] day like the steady gaze of a reader.

4. You're supposed to be an open book, remember?

5. Back then, your life was an open book.

6. Like maybe an account book?

7. Actually, I' m an open book, I' m afraid

8. I'd like to open an account.

9. The day cracked open like an oyster.

10. Open in Address Book

11. Cutting edge companies like Zappos and Hulu and Groupon -- these companies have open book management.

12. 16 Their quiver is like an open grave;

13. To you, the world remains an impenetrable mystery, whereas, to me, it is an open book.

14. 3 Like author, like book.

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16. Most of the book of Lamentations, like Ps is an acrostic.

17. Years ago I watched a man open an envelope like that one.

18. 28 The effect was very much like putting an egg in an open electric food mixer.

19. When we go on safari we like to cook on an open fire.

20. We have an open invitation to use their holiday cottage whenever we like.

21. Reads like a phone book.

22. The book starts like this.

23. Whichever book do you like?

24. 28 We have an open invitation to use their holiday cottage whenever we like.

25. 18 He kept the book open at the bewitching portrait.

26. He looked, with his long, Norman face, like an illustration in a book on heraldry.

27. In Denmark, windows open out like shutters.

28. And this leaves them open like wounds.

29. They're becoming like computers in open air.

30. The Crit'R·Call is an open-reed style, designed to operate like a voice box

31. 23 Mr Barraza wrapped the towel around my shoulders, like a medic covering an open wound.

32. The book reads like a ballad. Sentencedict.com

33. A book like this is long overdue.

34. We'd like to book out at noon.

35. Starting with an open bowl-like design and one covered terrace, Stamford Bridge had an original capacity of around 100,000.

36. segmentedlists are used to list information in distinct fields like the contents of an address book.

37. That big book is an ABC book.

38. Will you open with me the cover of the Book of Mormon?

39. Open an account.

40. It was faultless, like an illustration from a book on heraldry, or an enormous butterfly pinned by a heartless collector.

41. Open wounds act like a magnet to flies.

42. •Then from the Circuit equation, Note that at t = infinity the capacitor looks like an open Circuit

43. The Ballots were then stored in an open warehouse where it looked like anyone could get into

44. Crack that thick skull open like a walnut?

45. Like kissing, you know, closed lips, open lips...

46. A move like this will open the floodgates.

47. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Brushback (An Evan Austin Mystery Book 1).

48. I'd like to book two tickets to Berlin.

49. An Addendum is a note at the end of a piece of text, like a letter, a book, or an article

50. You really like comic book, do not you?

51. Hello, I'd like to book a minicab, please.

52. That's, like, the oldest trick in the book.

53. The book read like a black comic burlesque.

54. I'd like to book a table for tonight.

55. The description published by Landin was fairly abstract, and left many implementation choices open (like an operational semantics).

56. ( Woman ) Things like direct eye contact and an open smile can act to indicate desire and suggest attraction.

57. Like an open sketchbook focused on my Dreams, this land is forever pictured as a comforting Autumn Dusk.

58. 10 Coughing like that might open up your wound.

59. Look, an open window.

60. Open an antiques store.

61. And open source is making a comeback in science, with things like arXiv and open journals.

62. Bank clerk: Which account would you like to open?

63. We can't be out in the open like this.

64. Excuse me. I'd like to open a checking account.

65. As a noun, a Critique is that review or examination, like an art essay or a book report.

66. I'd like to book out early in the morning.

67. I like to curl up with a story book.

68. I'd like to book three seats for tonight's concert.

69. I'd like you to translate this book into English.

70. Just like the damn English--everything by the book.

71. She would like to book a round trip ticket.

72. Murder By the Book is open for in-store browsing with no appointment needed

73. [Open the Knowledge book to the picture on page 85 and read the caption.

74. The poor puppy jumps up, you open the dog book, what does it say?

75. Abscesses form after bacteria, fungi, or other germs enter the body — usually through an open wound like a cut — and cause an infection

76. You're like a child with your father's spell book.

77. 23 The book read like a black comic burlesque.

78. Refusal to open an account

79. It is an open secret.

80. Dirt infected an open cut.