- Look up
opener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Opener, Open'er or
Openers may
refer to:
Opener (album), an
album by 8mm
Opener (baseball), a baseball...
- Netherlands, the
first can
openers were not
patented until 1855 in
England and 1858 in the
United States.
These early openers were
basically variations...
-
different openers (e.g.
approaching a
stranger on the
street versus meeting them at a more
structured gathering of
people with like interests). An
opener often...
- The
Opener is an
album by
American jazz
trombonist Curtis Fuller,
recorded on June 16, 1957 and
released on Blue Note
later that year—his
debut for the...
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designs of such
bottle openers. Wall
mounted openers are
typically found behind bars in pubs,
whilst hand-tool
bottle openers tend to be
found and used...
- season, the Commissioner's
Office proposed banning the
opener,
after which the use of
openers fell significantly. By the 1980s, MLB
teams had adopted...
- Look up eye-
opener or
eyeopener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eye
Opener or
Eyeopener may
refer to: The Eyeopener, a w****ly
student newspaper of...
- May 1964. p. 30.
Retrieved 5
January 2025. "Judy
Garland Discography: Just for
Openers". The Judy Room. "Judy
Garland – Just for
Openers". AllMusic....
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churchkey is a
North American term for
various kinds of
bottle openers and can
openers. The term in the beverage-opening
sense is
apparently not an old...
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garage door
openers:
Chain drive openers.
These have a
chain (similar to a bicycle's) that
connects the
trolley to the motor. Belt
drive openers use a rubber...