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- verb transitive To make or
set free ;liberate ;deliver ;release .
Etymologies
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Barb: Palestinian Muslims Knee-jerk reactionist, over-generalizing know-nothings want all of Israel the Internet to befree of Jews contextual logic.
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Barb: Palestinian Muslims Knee-jerk reactionist, over-generalizing know-nothings want all of Israel the Internet to befree of Jews contextual logic.
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Leaping onto the bonnet of a car and spinning around a lamppost, Gene Kelly-esque tip-taps through the cigarette butts and dog dirts; those first moments are the liberating release of this long dormant urge that's been bubbling under the surface of the louts and the brickies, housewives and posers, and desk-bound office drones who daydreamed away the hours and could finally befree.
Ballspenden 2010
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If they violated American law, they should not befree.
The Volokh Conspiracy » DoJ Attorneys in Dark About Surveillance Program: 2009
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If they violated American law, they should not befree.
The Volokh Conspiracy » DoJ Attorneys in Dark About Surveillance Program: 2009
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Or, are you just assuming that that covering all the new people will befree?
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I'm a visitor from Las Vegas for this holiday weekend and will befree on Sunday 26th morning around 10a. m.
You Know It's Busy When My Wife Is Posting More Than I Am 2006
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Two bases for arguing that registration should befree: 1. There is no mandatory firearms registration in 1789–at least, none that I can find.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Second Amendment Case Heads to Supremes: 2007
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I must admit I'm a lot freer myself than I used to be, but then I didn't want to befree before.
Time Trial Sapir, Richard & Murphy, Warren 1983
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Certainly it now appears that Birmingham’s Negroes will never be content so long as the white population is free to befree.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 2010
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