afoot and lighthearted, clear, disengaged, footloose, free and easy, freed, liberated, on the loose, rescued, unbound, uninvolved
Definitionadj. free from traditional social restraints
Last update: June 17, 2015
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Besides travelling through many states of the United States to deliver anti-slavery lectures, Lundy visited Haiti twice - in 1825 and 1829, the Wilberforce colony of freedmen and refugee slaves in Canada in 1830-1831, and in 1832 and again in 1833 Texas, all these visits being made, in part, to find a suitable place outside the United States to which emancipated slaves might be sent. [Please select]
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When Lincoln was inaugurated, very few people wanted the slaves emancipated. [Please select]
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Dante does not rise above them, with all his genius; he is not emancipated from them. [Please select]
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Nor was Luther fully emancipated from the Catholic doctrine, modifying without essentially changing it. [Please select]
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Genius stimulates and enterprise multiplies all the energies and aims of emancipated millions. [Please select]
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His father had been emancipated, and afterwards had purchased his wife. [Please select]
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There is abundant room, therefore, for cultivation of cotton by the emancipated freeholders. [Please select]
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The familiar was not binding upon him, for his thought was emancipated from routine and superficiality. [Please select]
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On the death of this gentleman, which must have occurred some fifty years ago, my father became free, having been emancipated by a direction in his will. [Please select]
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Into this house he brought Eliza; and, on condition of her living with him, she and her children were to be emancipated. [Please select]
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