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with open arms
Enthusiastically, warmly, as in They received their new daughter-in-law with open arms. This term alludes to an embrace. [Mid-1600s]
Example Sentences
As unapologetic as she is, Davis struggled to find a place that would embrace her and her clients with open arms.
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.
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.’
"Matt joined Crana College in January 2024, he was welcomed with open arms," he said.
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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