Verb
throw open (third-person singular simple present throws open, present participle throwing open, simple past threw open, past participle thrown open)
To open to visitors
Drinkers were sinking pints all day as pubs were allowed to throw open their doors from 6am. Source: Internet
The president should open up his finances and throw open the challenge to all and sundry, whether you happen to be APC or SLPP. Source: Internet
PERSHORE Town will throw open its first pre-season training session to all comers in a bid to unearth hidden gems ahead of the new campaign. Source: Internet
Pubs, restaurants, cinemas and tourist attractions can throw open their doors, hairdressers and barbers can power up the clippers, and hotels, B&Bs and campsites can welcome holidaymakers. Source: Internet
Going further than expected even a few days ago, a huge range of non-essential hospitality and community venues can throw open their doors next week, provided they are "COVID secure". Source: Internet
It’s not like we’re going to throw open the doors and say ‘come on in,’ and we’ll take the first 30 people,” she said. Source: Internet