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  1. a. Not bound by convention or the rules of form: a free artistic style. b. Not literal or exact: a free translation. 5. a. Costing nothing; gratuitous: a free meal. b. Publicly supported: free education. 6. a. Unobstructed; clear: a free lane on the highway. b.

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  3. If something is continuous, it happens all the time without stopping, or seems to do so. For example, if you say 'There was continual rain', you mean that it rained often. If you say 'There was continuous rain', you mean that it did not stop raining. Continual can only be used in front of a noun.

  4. n. 1. An act of sexual intercourse. 2. A partner in sexual intercourse. 3. A despised person. 4. a. Used as an intensive: What the fuck did you do that for? b. Used for intensive effect in idioms such as beat the fuck out of (someone) for beat (someone) very badly. interj. Used to express extreme displeasure.

  5. n, pl u's, U's or Us. 1. (Linguistics) the 21st letter and fifth vowel of the modern English alphabet. 2. (Phonetics & Phonology) any of several speech sounds represented by this letter, in English as in mute, cut, hurt, sure, pull, or minus. 3. a. something shaped like a U. b. ( in combination ): a U-bolt; a U-turn.

  6. a. a momentary flash of light accompanied by a sharp crackling noise, produced by a sudden electrical discharge through the air or some other insulating medium between two points. b. the electrical discharge itself. c. ( as modifier ): a spark gap. 3. anything that serves to animate, kindle, or excite.

  7. Pronunciation Key. *In English the consonants l and n often constitute complete syllables by themselves. **Regional pronunciations of - or - vary. In pairs such as for, four; horse, hoarse; and morning, mourning, the vowel varies between (ô) and (ō).

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