ADJECTIVE
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serving for wages in a foreign army
mercenary killers - working for yourself
NOUN
- a writer or artist who sells services to different employers without a long-term contract with any of them
How To Use free-lance In A Sentence
- Worth worked for AP as a dispatch rider in 1934, also working as a free-lance photographer.
- Melinda Bergman Burgener is a free-lance writer and graphic designer who lives in San Francisco.
- For this story, David Hein, a free-lance journalist who lives in Germany, interviewed American basketball players living in war-and terror-stricken countries outside the United States.
- Maybe for a long period, newspapers will have to rely on free-lancers, which is surely cheaper. Nicholas D. Kristof
- I taught college courses in Economics and Political Science (I've a Ph. D) and I've written as a free-lancer for various publications. "Reform" in New York State
- RIM directed David Sanchez, a free-lance developer in Sunnyvale, Calif., to a new software package that would let him use common tools for building Web applications to create BlackBerry apps as well. RIM Tries Harder on Apps
- Free-lance writer and producer Kirsten Lagatree said she decided to try feng shui after doing a story on it.
- We are looking for a free-lancer system administrator to take on several monthly retainers for customer in central London.
- Most of the Owners' Network listings are copied from newspaper and magazine advertisements collected by 30 free-lancers nationwide, Koch says.
- Most of the Owners' Network listings are copied from newspaper and magazine advertisements collected by 30 free-lancers nationwide, Koch says.