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free-spoken

[free-spoh-kuhn] / ˈfriˈspoʊ kən /


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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

For more than ten years, theater in Czechoslovakia has been a free-spoken forum for the forces of liberalization.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

I had formerly known Mr. Douglass as a slave in Maryland; I was therefore not prepared for the progress he then showed,—neither for his free-spoken and manly language against slavery.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866 by Various