footloose

IPA: fˈʊtɫus

adjective

  • Tending to travel or do as one pleases; readily without many commitments or responsibility.
  • (nautical) Of a sail: not properly secured at the bottom.
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Examples of "footloose" in Sentences

  • The New York Times once described as a footloose childhood.
  • Dapes in Cuba (1979) "was, after all, a kind of footloose 007".
  • PeopleOkies say they weren't as fancy free as 'footloose' characters
  • These are industries the authors define as "footloose" - they can locate almost anywhere.
  • Imtech and PlantLab: high-tech CSR nurseries for energy-saving and sustainable 'footloose' production of flowers, plants, vegetables and fruit
  • So I have had the song 'footloose' in my head for the last week and a half, and little dancing men have been prancing around my mindscape the whole time.
  • It could have been that my subconscious-which was kind of footloose at the time-just seized on the available props out of habit Later, though, I had cause to wonder.
  • Mr. Rockwell, 40, who has become a beloved, chameleonic character actor thanks to his roles in movies like Safe Men, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Frost/Nixon (not to mention his weirdly seductive turn in Charlie’s Angels), grew up the son of two actors in what The New York Times once described as a footloose childhood.

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