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freely
[ free-lee ]
adverb
- in a free manner.
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And it must make sure that the platform of debate where we can freely exchange ideas is safe and sound.
“But I could breathe freely only when the plane took off,” she told me.
They seem to belong to us, and then they freely go—behavior very uncharacteristic of a shadow or a shoe.
She freely admits that she was using both to self-medicate after she lost her insurance.
The very nature of going “viral” is that it requires the content to be instantly, freely shareable.
That which is called nasality is caused by the failure of the tone to reach freely the anterior cavities of the nares.
And although we gabbled freely enough, MacRae avoided all mention of the persons of whom I most wished to hear.
In such conditions many kinds which do not flourish very freely in the open garden, grow into handsome specimens.
Captains Spotstroke and Pool were equally careful; the rest of those present drank freely.
Civilisation is built up of the "heresies" of men who thought freely and spoke bravely.
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