Maisie was careful not to reopendebatable matters, and they returned to London joyously.
Pinecoffin felt dazed, for he had forgotten what he had written sixteen month's before, and fancied that he was about to reopen the entire question.
Perhaps she was the slower to recover her usual cheerfulness because Fred had warned her that she must not reopen the sore question with his father, who had accepted his decision and forgiven him.
But you must remount a suitable establishment; reopen your way to the great world, and penetrate those sacred recesses where awaiting spinsters weave the fatal web.
If you would give us gold I have reason to believe that we could get an abundant supply for four months, and by that time we ought to be able to reopen our communication with the South.
Then we may have time to concentrate as soon as Grant, and reopen the line of communication with the South.
The day before Miss Sadler's school was to reopen nearly a week before the Harvard term was to commence--a raging, wet snowstorm came charging in from the Atlantic.
They crossed the square together, Mr. Tooting racking a normally fertile brain for some excuse to reopen the subject.
If you are as good a judge of men as you say I am of tobacco, you will not think that the cowardly murderer who struck down my cousin would come to you, of all others, and reopen the story of a crime closed unwillingly by the law.
The real reason for the present bother is Davie's desire to reopen the story of the murder.
What good purpose can it serve at this time to reopen the miserable story?
In London, perhaps outside this building, perhaps watching the Northumberland Avenue Hotel, waiting quietly for another chance to take the life of the person who caused us to reopen this inquiry.
Fyodor Pavlovitch, suddenly quieted and trying to reopen conversation without venturing to address anybody in particular.
Lamentations spring only from the constant craving to reopen the wound.
While, therefore, it is maintained that it would violate good faith to reopen the question, there is good reason to hope that an impartial umpire would decide it so as to give the United States the boundary formerly claimed.
The Executive, not regarding the action of the Senate upon the treaty as expressive of its decisive opinion, deemed it proper to reopen the negotiations so far as to obtain an extension of time for the interchange of ratifications.
Your recommendation to reopen the case of Lee Harvey Oswald was made at the end of March 1963?
There again I believe that the supervisor in Dallas asked that this case be--or did reopen it and asked for a background investigation.
This is a normal procedure that we go through when we open cases, or reopen cases.
I requested the supervisor in Dallas toreopen the case to me.
It was not then dreamed that the future acquisition of new territory, or the sudden appreciation of the value of the slave, would reopen the question.
Those who preach peace should not be the first to commence and reopen an old quarrel.
On December 23 the announcement was made that the Stock Exchange would reopenon January 4, with stringent provisions designed to prevent sales by the enemy.
Christie did not reopen their rooms in the autumn, according to custom.
Richard has promised me that if the men do not come in, he will give way and reopen the works.
It was one morning when Mrs Glaire had been appealing to him to reopen the works.
But we are obliged as a Christian and moral nation to consider what would be the effect upon unhappy Africa itself if we should reopen the slave trade.
Reopen the trade and it would be difficult to determine whether the effect would be more deleterious on the interests of the master or on those of the native-born slave.
It is giving aid to reopen solvent banks which have been closed.
But the councillors would not have the matter settled in this fashion, and the emperor was obliged, on 24th April, to reopen negotiations before a select commission, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Treves.
Some tell us that in heroic desperation they determined to throw down the walls, burn the city, and fight their way out,[300] others say that a meeting of the citizens compelled the leaders to reopen negotiations.
When such a matter is over and done with, surely no man, in common-sense, has a right to reopen the question.
Mrs Trefusis had once diffidently endeavoured to reopen the subject with Anne, but found it instantly and decisively closed.
He kept close watch over her, and at the least indication of restlessness, that he knew led to tossing and rolling of the body, he held her tightly, so no violent move could reopen her wounds.
She made no attempt to reopen the subject with Everard, recognizing fully the futility of such a course; for she had no shadow of proof to support it.
But she realized that he would not reopen the subject.
The legislature well knew that to grant the amendment in such wise was not to grant it at all, but simply to reopen the whole question.
The proposal was supported by the Virginia legislature, but Massachusetts and Pennsylvania opposed it, as having a dangerous tendency to reopen the whole discussion and unsettle everything.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reopen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.