free-and-easy

adj

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of free and easy.

    • He was […] none of your free-and-easy companions, who would scrape their boots upon the fire-dogs in the common room, […]
    • The other passengers were three Norwegians, three fossil Englishmen, two snobbish do., and some jolly, good-natured, free-and-easy youths.
    • He must have fancied me (from the racket I was making) as a sort of free-and-easy Hercules (which is not quite the case), if not as the whole football squad rolled into one.

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