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hands-free

/ ˈhændzˌfriː /

adjective

  1. denoting an electronic device, esp a mobile phone, which can be operated without using one's hands


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Going hands-free is just one of the perks of a place where the only form of transportation is by carriage, bike, or tractor.

She was placed in handcuffs, but she was able slip one of her hands free.

What do a smiley-face shaped sponge, a toilet training device for cats, and a hands-free umbrella have in common?

The usual giveaway: they carry their shoulder bags with the straps across the body, leaving both hands free.

Well, normal minus the fact that the child is inexplicably standing on a chair and nursing hands-free.

Having done this he went to the river and washed his hands free of the blood and grease.

Friedrich's calculation is, Prince Henri will have his hands free for a good few weeks yet.

But, until a truce or peace with Poland should set his hands free, a new and dangerous war was not to be thought of.

He crossed his legs, sticking the cherry bag between his knees, to leave both hands free.

She plucked her hands free, and ran from him without another word, glad for once of the sanctuary of a husband's door.

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