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free spirit

NOUN
  1. someone acting freely or even irresponsibly

How To Use free spirit In A Sentence

  • I learnt how to be a free spirit -- if that's what it is -- by copying you. GOING OUT
  • In asserting this, the Reformation unfurls the banner of Free Spirit and proclaims as its essential principle: Man is in his very nature destined to be free.
  • These free spirits were on average ten to fifteen years my senior and old hands in high finance.
  • I had eschewed the offer of a lift from my parents, wishing to appear independent and a free spirit.
  • It was rumored on campus that Williams, an acknowledged free spirit, once broadcast in the nude.
  • If you'd like to save a few trees and join me in honoring a foresighted teacher and impish free spirit, now is the time to store the Christmas cards on your mantel for re-use next year. Peter Y. Sussman: Get the Christmas Cards Ready
  • Darting about with his long hair flopping, Nash epitomizes a free spirit running wild.
  • She has a very beautiful, conventional exterior, but you really sense that it houses a quirky free spirit.
  • After our dour 3-0 defeat against Leech, we certainly had that carefree spirit in our midweek encounter with champions Gosling Celtic.
  • America is the terrorist because it drops bombs on Muslims, said a 17-year-old called Malang, or free spirit. Reuters: Press Release
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