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

  • Any company is footloose.
  • I'm feeling footloose and fancy free.
  • The global textile industry is notoriously footloose.
  • I am 24 and footloose, hoping to be more grounded and less political.
  • Diamonds and computer chips are some examples of footloose industries.
  • There is no place in their world for people who are footloose and fancy free.
  • During 1929 30, Pareja embarked on a footloose adventure in the United States.
  • I've always been footloose and fancy free, lately there is another thing that does appeal to me.
  • Chandler created this footloose character, but he cherished the domestic routine she created for him.
  • That's scant comfort for smaller, independent businesses trying to compete with footloose multinationals.

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