Sentence examples for distinctly free of from inspiring English sources

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Echoes of a Billboard interview in which she discussed suicidal thoughts following the end of her short marriage to Russell Brand might be heard reverberating around a venue distinctly free of the candyfloss scent pumped into venues on her kitschorama Teenage Dream tour.

I felt not the slightest hint of the fabled gambler's rush that some claim to be more addictive than crack; my game was distinctly free of even the most vague little hint of buzz.

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She has given the straight white male his own body and heart, though he is not entirely free of her distinctly political view.

In other hands, this might all feel distinctly soggy, but Hunt's writing is free of affectation and carries surprising conviction.

The most dramatic example occurs following a heart-chilling (and distinctly improv-free) rendition of an old George Butterworth Shropshire ballad about the evils of sending young men off to war.

The very growing tips of pollen tubes (and less distinctly also root hairs or moss protonemata) are apparently free of long visible actin filaments.

A distinctly non-Peruvian impulse, this longing to be alone, to be free of society's constraints, was often at its most intense in the West.

"The duck was distinctly duckish — nearly fully formed, with a bulbous head and thin black feathers now floating free of its shiny, pale skin.

A. cinereoconia also smells distinctly of chloride of lime.

But when "first world problem" is just a mealy mouthed way of saying "shut up", it sounds distinctly compassion-free.

HISTORY has made Germans distinctly wary of political experiment.

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