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freely

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES be easily/readily/freely available (= easy to get ) ▪ The material used was cheap and readily available. flow freely ▪ If the windows are shut, air cannot flow freely through the building. flowed freely ▪ Beer and ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Freely \Free"ly\, adv. [AS. fre['o]lice.] In a free manner; without restraint or compulsion; abundantly; gratuitously. Of every tree of the garden thou mayst freely eat. --Gen. ii. 16. Freely ye have received, freely give. --Matt. x. 8. Freely they ...

Usage examples of freely.

These Sea Folk were not like the aborigines of Ruwenda, accustomed to obey the laws of the White Lady and freely accepting Kadiya as their leader.

Martin Cash was a fellow countryman, born at Enniscorthy in County Wexford, and when he had been sent to Norfolk Island, he had talked freely of his exploits as absconder and bushranger, taking great pride in both.

If this be not at hand, the spasm may be relieved by administering freely of Dr.

Following him in the darkness, it occurred to Alec that Micum, too, had come and gone here freely over the years, always certain of welcome.

We do not turn from it--no, we enter into it freely, as the alembic of our own Transformation, the power nexus of our change.

Danny gathered in the ambient, information coming to him freely and abundantly now that he entered the close vicinity of other horses.

The ninth rule ordered that an unmarried monk and anchoress, each from a different place, should not stay in the same hostel or house, nor travel together in one chariot from house to house nor converse freely together.

The bark is mildly aperient and causes no nausea, whilst at the same time stimulating the liver somewhat freely.

Weeks having written an ingenious and excellent treatise on the treatment of the bee, we freely recommend his book to the attention of every apiarian who wishes to succeed in their management.

It was he, I freely admit, who had given me a degree of comfort in tackling the question of who had killed poor Justin Ascham Raleigh.

Knowing that the appearance of electricity depends on a process of atomization of some sort, we shall expect that where electricity becomes freely observable, it will yield phenomena of an atomistic kind.

Many are the indications that our autocthonous predecessors saw a very great deal of the intimate habits of the flora and the fauna and the avifauna, and spoke freely of them, and attributed in their legendary many of these habitsmuch of the particular form and colour, and even habitat, to the influences of supernatural beings and occurrences.

If Malibu had been able to travel freely on foot, Batman would have urged an immediate escape.

What a gentle way of referring to something that bedevils most women and should be spoken about freely and openly.

I replied, with a kind of boastful modesty, that it was a peculiar mark of the favour of the Holy Father, the Pope, who had freely made me a knight of the Order of St.