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free as a birdHaving no ties; completely free.Rate it:

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free handfree reinRate it:

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free lunchSomething obtained without any payment, obligation or effort.Rate it:

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free mePlease just let me beRate it:

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free rangenot intensively farmedRate it:

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free reinThe absence of constraints; freedom to make decisions.Rate it:

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free reinLoose rein, as of a horse.Rate it:

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free rideAn opportunity or benefit which has no cost, especially one enjoyed or undertaken at the expense of others.Rate it:

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free spaceUsed other than as an idiom: see free, space.Rate it:

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free spacevacuum; a space free of matter.Rate it:

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free upTo make available.Rate it:

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free, white, and twenty-onebeholden to no one; master of one's own destiny.Rate it:

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free-for-allChaos; a chaotic situation lacking rules or control.Rate it:

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free-for-allDeathmatch, sometimes specifically one in which every player plays against each other.Rate it:

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free4youfree stuffRate it:

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freedom lessFree from freedomRate it:

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für laufor freeRate it:

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get a charge out ofTo derive excitement, entertainment, or pleasure from.Rate it:

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get one's finger outTo free one's finger.Rate it:

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get outTo spend free time out of the house.Rate it:

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get out ofTo leave, exit, or become free of.Rate it:

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get out of jail free cardsomething that will relieve an undesired situationRate it:

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get the timeHave a free period of time to do something.Rate it:

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give someone his headTo allow (someone) to act without constraint: to give (someone) free rein.Rate it:

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go play in the trafficTo go elsewhere and feel free to engage in risky behavior; get lost.Rate it:

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good riddance to bad rubbishIt is favorable to be free of something that is worthless or corrupting.Rate it:

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have in towIn one's charge or close guidance; along with one.Rate it:

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head honchoThe person in charge; the highest-ranking person in an organization.Rate it:

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Head HonchoThe person who is a leader or is in charge of something, the chief or bossRate it:

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head upTo lead or take the lead; to direct; to take charge.Rate it:

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Highway RobberyA big robbery, to charge heavily for somethingRate it:

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hold the reinsTo be in charge, to be in control, as of a business, political organization, or other group.Rate it:

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how much do you chargeUsed to ask a professional the monetary cost of his/her services.Rate it:

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if you love somebody, set them freeOne should be willing to let go of someone they love if they truly love them.Rate it:

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if you love someone, set them freeOne should be willing to let go of someone they love if they truly love them.Rate it:

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il a son franc parlerHe is free-spoken.Rate it:

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il est chargé d'argent comme un crapaud de plumesHe is penniless.Rate it:

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il est plus gênant que gênéHis free and easy manners are unpleasant to others, but he does not mind that.Rate it:

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il est sans gêneHe is free and easy (casual, off-hand); He makes himself too much at home.Rate it:

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impunitum aliquem dimittereto let a person go scot-free.Rate it:

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in charge ofBe in charge of s.th. Means to having responsibility about s.th. That you should control it or lead it.Rate it:

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in controlWhen one is controlling a machine, or a situation, or an activity. Similar to in charge, but one person can be officially in charge, while another person is, in fact, in control.Rate it:

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In Hot WaterTo be in a troubling situation with someone, being embarrassed to face someone especially in chargeRate it:

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in the pink of healthIn very good health. The phrase "in the pink of health" means to be in very good health or excellent physical condition. It is a positive expression used to describe someone who is healthy, fit, and free from illness or disease.Rate it:

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irae indulgere (Liv. 23. 3)to give free play to one's anger.Rate it:

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iudicia administrareto have charge of the administration of justice.Rate it:

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juice upto charge, to charge upRate it:

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kick bollocks scrambleA free for all or panic situationRate it:

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Labour of LoveTo do something free of money, work done for love and pleasure, not for the sake of moneyRate it:

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large and in chargeDominating or controlling a situation with confidence and aplomb.Rate it:

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