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with open arms

  1. Enthusiastically, warmly, as in They received their new daughter-in-law with open arms. This term alludes to an embrace. [Mid-1600s]



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As unapologetic as she is, Davis struggled to find a place that would embrace her and her clients with open arms.

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He says he was initially scared to enter his local Russian Orthodox Church as he "looks different, covered in tattoos", but tells me he was welcomed with open arms.

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Judge Sam Medrano told 26-year-old Patrick Crusius he failed in his attack on a community that would have welcomed him ‘with open arms.’

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"Matt joined Crana College in January 2024, he was welcomed with open arms," he said.

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My America is one not of fear but of embrace, a worldview Pope Leo echoed when he called on us to accept others with “open arms,” especially “all those who need our charity, our presence, dialogue and love.”

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