How to use "free" in a sentence
Sentences
I believed I could be free again
The music is perfect for the way I feel: lucky, free and happy
I scream and pull hard to try and free myself
This might take away enough of the rock to free my hand
To free my hand, I must remove a piece of rock over fifteen centimetres wide and seven centimetres deep
At this speed, it will take me 150 hours to free my trapped arm.
I will use my ropes, webbing and carabiners to try and lift the boulder and free my hand
I can't free my hand
If so, I will soon be as free as the raven.
The sun is shining and I feel free, happy, and alive.
"That means that you are free to sec all the wonderful things under the sea
They gave us wonderful sea food and we were free to visit any place we liked on the ship.
Captain Nemo gave us gnus, and we were all excited to return to land and feel free again.
The Nautilus was finally free of the rocks near Papua
He is not free here
"We can take the ship up, then try to free the monster."
Ned worked quickly to set if free
"Don't free the boat
But that meant Gwinn was free to catch the ball, and he put us on the 15-yard line
Now that I was free from the army, I just wanted to go and see her
But one hundred years later, the Negro still is not free
With this faith, we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day.
Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!
Again, in any law upon this subject, ought not all the safeguards of liberty known in civilized and humane jurisprudence to be introduced, so that a free man be not, in any case, surrendered as a slave? And might it not be well at the same time to provide by law for the enforcement of that clause in the Constitution which guarantees that "the citizen of each State shall be entitled to all privileged and immunities of citizens in the several States?"
A majority held in restraint by constitutional checks and limitations, and always changing easily with deliberate changes of popular opinions and sentiments, is the only true sovereign of a free people
To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny
If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich
To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge - to convert our good words into good deeds - in a new alliance for progress - to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty
(and) let the oppressed go free."
I've got no free rooms.'
Now, at last, he was free, but he felt bitter and angry about his lost years
Then he murmured, 'Am I really free to go?'
When he had gone, the judge immediately allowed Champmathieu to leave the court a free man
'You're free to go,' he said.
Gillenormand said and, turning to Marius and Cosette, he added, 'My children, you are free to love one another.'
And he got to the truck and managed to drive to the road, where for a few minutes he thought he was free
Because after hours of struggling his foot is now finally free to move.
"Well, it is, Son, but only like downloading films for free
If we're ever free of these silly things." She tapped her wrist.
Will we ever be free? she wondered
"It was a special offer - if you bought one experience, you could get another for free." He suddenly started talking very fast
I'd rather be free than in a pod."
"Once you've got all those energy units and extra money, you are free
More free than you were before."
Here, we are free, and we have beauty all around us, but my heart breaks when I think of you trapped in that city, like a bird in a cage.
It won't take long, and you're free to ask any questions
During my free time," said Cham
This was perfect weather for flying, one of those crystalline days when being above the earth would make him feel clean and free.
"Hey, if you've got something to do, feel free to go ahead with it
Kevin's parents went away from the city immediately after the funeral, intending to spend a month at their summerhouse in the country, where they could be free from the press of business and social duties, the better to mourn their lost child
She felt as if a vast unbridgeable gap separated her from people like these, and she wondered if she ever again would be as relaxed and free from care as these diners were at this moment.
As the white-haired cashier grasped the plug in his arthritis-gnarled hands and wiggled it back and forth in the wall socket, trying to free it, Tina almost told him to stop
The night clerk at the rental agency, from whom they had signed out the car, had known exactly where Bellicosti's place was, and he had marked the shortest route on the free city map provided with the Chevy.
Carlton Dombey, a curly-haired man with a bushy mustache, stood at the window, blotting his damp hands on his medical whites and peering anxiously through one of the few frost-free patches of glass
We've got to use the media and the courts to free him."
It was remarkably free of ruts and chuckholes for most of its length, although the Explorer scraped bottom a few times when the track took sudden, sharp dips.
The heating coils would probably have to maintain the road at about 38 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit to be sure that it remained free of snow and ice
This morning he had looked like a man free from worry
She is free this weekend because Dr Stone is not working on the barrow.'
So I asked them to call me when the line was free.
The man he held pulled himself free and ran off down the road in the direction from which he had come.
But we who stay free risk turning into wild animals.
At Waterloo I found that free trains were taking people to their homes
I feel free already and I can't wait to get out and enjoy it.'
She told him he was free to break the engagement.
In 1786, she started free education for all girls.
Examples of human rights are the right to vote; the right to think and speak freely; and the right to free education
Harriet was born a slave in Maryland - this means that she and her family were not free
From a young age, Harriet knew that she wanted to be free
She went back to the south and helped to free other slaves
She started schools for free slaves because she knew that education was important
It was hard, dirty work, and there was not much free time
In a talk in 1995, she said, "Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights." She said that a country cannot be great if its women are not free
Zorro is still free.
They are free
The Governor says, "Now that you are free, show us your face!"