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free-spoken

[free-spoh-kuhn] / ˈfriˈspoʊ kən /


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The investigators found the college freshmen most finicky, the seniors most free-spoken, the faculty betwixt & between.

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

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

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

It saves him from what might be the nuisance of having to reply, and on my part it has the advantage of being more free-spoken and direct.

From The Letters of William James, Vol. II by James, William




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