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  • 1free´-spo´ken|ness — free spo|ken «FREE SPOH kuhn», adjective. speaking freely; saying what one thinks; frank: »Some people are too free spoken to be popular. –free´ spo´ken|ness, noun …

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  • 2free-spo|ken — «FREE SPOH kuhn», adjective. speaking freely; saying what one thinks; frank: »Some people are too free spoken to be popular. –free´ spo´ken|ness, noun …

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  • 3free — freeness, n. /free/, adj., freer, freest, adv., v., freed, freeing. adj. 1. enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people. 2. pertaining to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty: They… …

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  • 4free — /fri / (say free) adjective (freer, freest) 1. enjoying personal rights or liberty, as one not in slavery. 2. relating to or reserved for those who enjoy personal liberty. 3. Australian History a. relating to a convict who had been released or… …

  • 5free and easy — adjective Date: 1699 1. marked by informality and lack of constraint < the free and easy, open air life of the plains Allan Murray > 2. not observant of strict demands < too free and easy in accepting political contributions > • free and easiness …

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  • 6free-wheeling — mod. lacking restraint; flamboyant and uncontrolled. □ These high spending, free wheeling palm press ers appear out of nowhere at election time. □ She’s too free wheeling. □ She’s a freewheeling executive type …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 7Free trade debate — Free trade is one of the most debated topics in economics of the 20th and 21st century Fact|date=December 2007. Arguments over free trade can be divided into economic, moral, and socio political arguments. The academic debate among economists is&#8230; …

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  • 8Free market roads — is the libertarian concept of privately owned roads as opposed to the most normal government owned ones in existence today.Roads are often cited as a justification for the need for government action, both for their creation and maintenance. As&#8230; …

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  • 9Free speech zone — Free speech zones (also known as First Amendment Zones, Free speech cages, and Protest zones) are areas set aside in public places for political activists to exercise their right of free speech in the United States. The First Amendment to the&#8230; …

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  • 10FREE WILL — FREE WILL, a philosophic and theological notion referring initially to the observation that man is able to choose between a number of possible courses of action, becoming, through his choice, the cause of the action which he selects. Among&#8230; …

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