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Definition of “fancy-free”

fancy-free

Definitions

adjective

  1. having no commitments; carefree

Example Sentences Including 'fancy-free'

Artie would always be a rogue, a fancy-free lover of women and excitement.
Lawson, Jonell Roses are for the Rich
As my older sister charmingly calls it - footloose and fancy-free.
Toronto Sun (2003)
DEIDRE SAYS: I think he wants to be fancy-free and still to have sex with you twice a week.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
One is on how to lead with teams that come and go, and to manage employees who are, to use an American phrase, footloose and fancy-free.
Business Today (2000)
Sarah Jessica Parker Footloose star became famously fancy-free when she discovered Manolos and Sex and the City.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
So, footloose and fancy-free , Janssen began to revel in her singledom.
Glasgow Herald (2002)

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