How To Use Fancy-free In A Sentence
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I can remember the fancy-free days of my youth when ice cream was a delightful and innocent treat.
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His footloose and fancy-free lifestyle means he had no qualms about buying a home in New Zealand and opening a restaurant in the heart of Newmarket where competition is brisk.
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His footloose and fancy-free lifestyle means he had no qualms about buying a home in New Zealand and opening a restaurant in the heart of Newmarket where competition is brisk.
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Over the first hour we look at the difference between being an office drone and a fancy-free freelancer and how I react differently to the two very different ways of working.
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We're going beyond the beloved flip-flop - here are five cool pairs that will keep you feeling footloose and fancy-free all season.
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a fancy-free bachelor
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In the meantime, my grandfather, finding himself footloose and fancy-free in London without any family to tie him down, went, ‘Whoohoo!’
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But then there's the flip side of the countercultural dream: the individualistic fantasy of escaping from all permanent ties, drifting footloose and fancy-free from one address to another.
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If you are in the market for an estate, it's unlikely to be because you are footloose and fancy-free.
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Sure, I had plenty of experience with the opposite sex, especially in my ‘high flying’ days as a salesman, when I had money to burn, nice cars, and a foot loose and fancy-free lifestyle.
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Ah, I was still footloose and fancy-free in those days.
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He, too, was divorced, footloose and fancy-free.
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This will be my last Festival that's even vaguely footloose and fancy-free.