Sentence examples for free hands from inspiring English sources

"free hands" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone has a lack of restraints or obligations. For example, "With no obligations tying her down, she finally felt like she had free hands to do whatever she wanted."

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In the free hands -- no.

With their free hands, they are clutching each other.

Burundi's president wants free hands to attack civilians," he said.

"When I go out at night, I like to have two free hands," she said.

On the grass, some players took potshots, a sugar-cube-and-Champagne cocktail locked in their free hands.

"But on the rest, we will have free hands," said Fabio Granata, one of Mr. Fini's supporters.

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Throughout the 1960s, thousands of local schoolchildren and their parents learned to ski at the Cochran hill, with Mickey and Ginny providing free hands-on instruction.

Raise those college-educated, callous-free hands: VW needs 5,000 people who see the R32 as the hottest hatch around and don't feel they're getting burned.

And yet, when Ms. Gowen arrived at the bachelor quarters of Phil Gordon, the commentator for Bravo's "Celebrity Poker Showdown," one night two weeks ago to play a few cash-free hands with five of her male colleagues, she was greeted no differently than if she were a U.P.S. man.

But there were one or two surprises: he was taller than I had imagined – over 1.8 metres (6ft) – and his smooth and wrinkle-free hands seemed to be those of a 30-year-old – all the more surprising knowing the amount of rock they had broken over a quarter of a century of incarceration.

And read the newspaper with ink-free hands.

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