freebie

[ US /ˈfɹibi/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈiːbi/ ]
NOUN
  1. something that is free (usually provided as part of a promotional scheme)
    the road map was a freebie
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How To Use freebie In A Sentence

  • Making our way up the gently ascending road that cut its way through the forest, we saw hordes of greedy monkeys waiting for freebies.
  • Other freebies include hair transplants. The Sun
  • Mom, a proud coupon queen, toddles to her little local library in Brooklyn every day, to Web-surf for freebies, coupons and rebates.
  • Yet litigants appeared reluctant to do without their services and utilize those of ‘freebie’ stipendiaries provided by Parliamentary legislation in 1792.
  • But the trophy pursued above all others is currently not accepting freebies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet as every chocolate bar manufacturer knows, giving away a few freebies does no harm to sales.
  • When I worked in the music promo industry, I had some label execs tell me that in the early stages of a campaign for a new artist, as much as 90% of the online discussion for an act was generated by people who were being paid either directly or indirectly through freebies and promos to talk about the music. Buying into blogs - Anil Dash
  • There was a freebie starter of baby spring roll stuffed with duck confit and deep-fried fillet of monkfish.
  • After all, it is now a commercial, profit - making business, not a government freebie.
  • Or do you take the freebie as a nice nod to your feminity? 15 « October « 2009 « Dating Jesus
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