Foot Loose

Word FOOT LOOSE
Character 10
Hyphenation foot-loose
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The word "foot-loose" in example sentences

If I was young and foot-loose, I'd ask nothing better than to go out with your turn. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The antihero narrator is an unconvincing foot-loose screw-loose character who answers to the name Matt Prior. ❋ Unknown (2011)

More important, newcomers, foot-loose and fancy free, will survey global opportunities, and shun the multiple layers of bureaucracy awaiting them in the EU. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'm wrapping up that job now, and trying to find my replacement so I can resign with honor. ; and then I'll be back to my foot-loose and fancy free play-in-SL all day mode. ❋ Bettina Tizzy (2007)

Must be NICE to be so 'foot-loose and fancy-free'. ❋ Mike247worldwide (2005)

Far below, the last excursion boat from the Isles des Lerins floated across the bay like a Fourth-of-July balloon foot-loose in the heavens. ❋ Unknown (2003)

How else does a foot-loose kid get by in the Zone these days? ❋ Pynchon, Thomas (1978)

Thus the Depression march of foot-loose men along the track tapered off, for it was hell tramping through the black-soil plains in a wet season, and with cold added to damp, pneumonia raged among those not able to sleep under warm shelter. ❋ McCullough, Colleen (1977)

To be free of the curse, and nothing to pay but the life of some foot-loose stranger? ❋ Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 (1958)

"We haven't got much of a chance then, grandpa being foot-loose as he was." ❋ Raymond F. Jones (1954)

Morgan Was foot-loose and could operate where, his information -- always correct -- led him to believe he could do the greatest damage. ❋ David Widger (N/A)

Being thus foot-loose, and having repeatedly notified President Grant of my purpose, I wrote the Secretary of War on the 8th day of May, 1874, asking the authority of the President and the War Department to remove my headquarters to St. Louis. ❋ David Widger (N/A)

Tom was foot-loose, and no sooner did he see Missouri's long ears through the fog, than he was ready for action. ❋ Wyn Roosevelt (N/A)

He no doubt realizes this and wishes to be absolutely foot-loose, ready to leave at short notice. ❋ J. N. [Illustrator] Marchand (N/A)

Jerrine was always such a dear little pal, and I wanted to just knock about foot-loose and free to see life as a gypsy sees it. ❋ Elinore Pruitt Stewart (N/A)

"But I guess, now that the troopers have Del Pinzo, and not the local authorities with their flimsy town jails, that this Greaser won't be foot-loose for some time," observed Bud, when, once more, the boy ranchers were back in camp. ❋ Willard F. Baker (N/A)

Anticipating the arrival of General Sherman at Savannah his army entirely foot-loose, Hood being then before Nashville, Tennessee, the ❋ David Widger (N/A)

One division of the 2d corps was withdrawn on the night of the 28th, and moved during the night to the rear of the 18th corps, to relieve that corps in the line, that it might be foot-loose in the assault to be made. ❋ David Widger (N/A)

She was here now, in a five-dollar-a-week housekeeping room, foot-loose, free as the wind. ❋ Bertrand W. Sinclair (1926)

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