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free-spirited

Adjective

Meaning

free-spirited (comparative more free-spirited, superlative most free-spirited)

Having or relating to a free spirit, independent and not constrained by convention.

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free spirited

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I'm very free-spirited and crazy. I love to have fun, and I like doing stupid things. At the same time, I'm like a 35-year-old. I have a house. I have a car. I have a steady job. I have a business, and I have to make serious decisions. Avril Lavigne

I was raised by free-spirited people, though my father gave me a very strong work ethic. Diane Lane

I'm very free-spirited. Lady Gaga

A stream of hits followed Our Dancing Daughters, including two more flapper-themed movies, in which Crawford embodied for her legion of fans (many of whom were women) an idealized vision of the free-spirited, all-American girl. Source: Internet

Lombardi preached discipline, but Hornung, free-spirited as he was, became one of his favorites, and he installed him at left halfback, the key man in what became Green Bay’s signature play, the Packer sweep. Source: Internet

'Evolving from summer's urban, free-spirited story, our campaign story takes cues from local living, featuring garden-inspired flora and fauna. Source: Internet

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