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free-spoken

[free-spoh-kuhn] / ˈfriˈspoʊ kən /


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In the free-spoken, never-adjourned town meeting which the vast American democracy tries to resemble, one subject that had long been on people's minds had never, until last week, been put squarely on the agenda.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week fellow editors around the U.S., who subscribe to the Democrat as one of the last of the nation's free-spoken rural papers, chuckled over Aull's latest.

From Time Magazine Archive

For more than ten years, theater in Czechoslovakia has been a free-spoken forum for the forces of liberalization.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even more dismaying was New York Fire Commissioner Edward F. Cavanagh Jr.'s free-spoken implication that the fire could have been avoided or minimized.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well; I should be more free-spoken than that, if you were to ask me about Mary Lawrie.

From An Old Man's Love by Trollope, Anthony




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