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free-associate

VERB
  1. associate freely
    Let's associate freely to bring up old memories

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  • Well, the 52-year-old is of course known for more than just insulting Jews; but since he hasn't acted on screen since M. Night Shyamalan's Signs in 2002 and infamously declared in 2006, "Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world" whilst getting arrested for drunk driving, I can't help but have that as my free-associate for the seasoned Aussie. Mel Gibson Acting Again in Edge of Darkness « FirstShowing.net
  • “Just go ahead and free-associate whatever comes to mind.” Dark Oracle
  • Let me just free-associate here: arm cuffs, hair falls, stove-top jeans, mini-mod dresses. Piper Weiss: My Mom The Style Icon: A Tribute to Fashionable Mothers (PHOTOS)
  • And you could see why – watching his rendition of Crazy Little Thing Called Love was like watching a barely sentient toddler nervously free-associate to himself. X Factor Betting Odds: Louis Walsh To Win?
  • We all need time to free-associate, think creatively, make plans, analyze a complex work or personal problem. Judith J. Wurtman, PhD: How To Market Exercise To Those Who Aren't Buying It
  • INSKEEP: When people think of Tom Waits voice, maybe Norah Jones voice is not the next voice they would they free-associate to? Exclusive First Listen: Norah Jones
  • I did this guided meditation thingy from Anodea Judith, which I loved because at the end of the meditation, you have to kind of free-associate with your art supplies and words about the state of your chakra. Repeat After Me: My Body Is Not My Enemy « Looking for Roots
  • They could argue, berate, complain, insult, opine, free-associate, joke around, and revel in their ability to entertain one other as a completely anonymous collective. Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet « Isegoria
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