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freely

[ free-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a free manner.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of freely1

before 900; Middle English freliche, Old English ´Ú°ùŧ´Ç±ôÄ«³¦±ð. See free, -ly
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The tragicomic hallucination that you see unfolding every day, wherein ostensible adults discuss secret war plans in hackable social media texts replete with emojis, exclamation points and lols, is what the American people freely chose.

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"I'm getting there each game but feeling better within myself and feeling like I can move more freely."

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Welby talks freely now about what he got wrong and his sense of shame, and enthusiastically about the changes to safeguarding in the Church since 2013.

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Wikipedia has strict rules for photography and copyright, so the pictures uploaded must be a contributor's own, freely licenced or in the public domain.

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Mr Astley said he could not pass the extra costs on to his customers because "consumer confidence is low" and they are not spending as freely as before.

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