Examples of 'quite freely' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite freely"

quite freely - This expression is used to indicate that something is done in a completely unrestricted or unrestrained manner

How to use "quite freely" in a sentence

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quite freely
I have given my future to him quite freely.
Dinosaurs roam quite freely through the plateau.
I now tell the story quite freely.
I have spoken quite freely upon some things.
And we can speak of it quite freely.
She spoke to me quite freely about the strange lights.
Of course you will be able to breathe quite freely.
Unions function quite freely within the limitations of the law.
The precursors enter the country quite freely.
They can quite freely change their faces and looks.
You can speak quite freely.
Ing his veto quite freely but without incurring the difficulties.
Reached their decision quite freely.
You walked in here quite freely but you will not walk out a free man.
He spoke of this quite freely.

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All this was quite freely arranged and combined with some added Vivaldian material by Chédeville.
She could not speak quite freely before him.
And even the greatest minds were not able to express themselves quite freely.
We are able to connect with people quite freely and to redefine ourselves online.
Instrumental " is the word bandied about quite freely.
He spoke out quite freely of how the Jews had dealt with Jesus.
I talk about it quite freely.
He quotes quite freely from Seneca, Virgil, and the " Consolatio " of Servius Sulpicius.
And I really feel we can talk together quite freely as mothers.
The panel then formulated quite freely its assessment, which is published in its entirety.
Therefore, the word order can vary quite freely.
An egg . Dinosaurs roam quite freely through the plateau.
As concubinage is a free union, it can also be broken quite freely.
You should find that the head will move quite freely in its ball-andsocket mounting.
Once inside, you should be able to move about quite freely.
In Einstein 's transformations, we choose quite freely to measure from one system or the other.
The opera is based on actual historical events, yet treats them quite freely.
In addition, the Commission had inquired quite freely about cases of discrimination involving public officials.
She even carries around a pearl-handled pistol and uses it quite freely.
Hong Kong 's literature and arts developed quite freely throughout the 20th century.
When the device is not activated, the animal is able to move quite freely.
Am I right in saying that she returned quite freely and willingly?
You know, if you would just paid me a visit I would come along quite freely.
Well, the Lancaster's air gunner talked quite freely.
No, we do not believe in God . And we can speak of it quite freely.
Need to escape, envies of emotion? Travel in family or in couple quite freely.
He hasn't stolen it. I have given my future to him quite freely.
My housekeeper 's out, I sent her to Upton, so you can speak quite freely.
It 's possible to “ communicate ” with them quite freely.
But erm … ' instrumental ' is the word bandied about quite freely.
My, uh… My housekeeper's out, I sent her to Upton, so you can speak quite freely.

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Examples of using Freely
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Loads should tumble freely during washing
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