Free-verbe meaning in English

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Definition

to free (the slaves): to liberate, to emancipate, to release (the slaves) verb
(I am) free (this afternoon): (I) am available, have free time (this afternoon) adjective
(Take a chocolate.) It's free!: (Take a chocolate.) You don't have to pay! It doesn't cost any money! adjective

Examples

  • "Should we find a free table?"
  • "I'm free to explore all the questions I could ask this tree of mystery."
  • "Is Bruno free?"
  • "All orders placed before January 31st receive free shipping and a collector's edition refrigerator magnet!"
  • "One of our officers, Ms Tetley, is free at 3PM."
  • "He seems like a solid worker - the kind of guy you can depend on, and he's always free to help you with problems. However, he's sometimes a bit difficult to understand, especially when he's talking about technical issues."
  • "Brian : There's no such thing as "free"."
  • "If you can help, phone the free national hotline on 0800 69 69 69."
  • "Edward : Some free tomato ketchup!"
  • "I want the account where I get the free gun."
  • "I'm free every evening after 7:00 pm, and all day Saturday and Sunday."
  • "We also offer a free beer fridge as a welcome gift when you deposit over $4000 in your account."
  • "The first 10 emails are free, then if you're interested in purchasing the program for your staff, we sell annual subscriptions at very competitive rates."
  • "Warbuckle's Department Stores is sponsoring a Zambian gold mine, and will provide free education for all miners under 10 years old."
  • "Her owner wanted to thank me for saving her by giving me a voucher for a free wine tasting at a vineyard."
  • "Perhaps we could offer partial payment for the position along with free tickets to Mickeyland;"
  • "Customs Agent : Ok, you're free to go."
  • "From Stickypedia, the free online encyclopedia"
  • "Icarus : Moreover, the money you pay into this plan is tax-free for now, and Delavigne matches part of what you contribute, so you effectively get free money!"

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