footloose (Meaning)

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footloose (s)

free to go or do as one pleases

footloose Sentence Examples

  1. The carefree youth spent their days footloose and fancy-free, roaming the countryside with abandon.
  2. After retiring from the military, she resolved to embark on a footloose adventure, traveling the world at her leisure.
  3. John's footloose lifestyle left him without stable employment or a permanent residence.
  4. She abandoned her responsibilities and became a footloose vagabond, living off handouts and sleeping under bridges.
  5. Despite his age, the elderly man led a surprisingly footloose existence, attending parties and socializing with the young.
  6. The footloose artist found inspiration in his nomadic lifestyle, creating paintings that captured the essence of his travels.
  7. The town's festivities drew footloose visitors from far and wide, eager to experience the vibrant atmosphere.
  8. The rebellious teenager broke free from parental constraints, embracing a footloose life of drugs and alcohol.
  9. The ex-convict vowed to turn over a new leaf and lead a footloose existence, far removed from his criminal past.
  10. The footloose traveler shared tales of distant lands, captivating listeners with his adventures and insights.

FAQs About the word footloose

free to go or do as one pleases

loose, free, unbound, at large, unfettered, unrestrained, escaped, at liberty,unconfined, undone

bound,confined, restrained, unfree, caught, bound, restrained, unfree, caught, confined

The carefree youth spent their days footloose and fancy-free, roaming the countryside with abandon.

After retiring from the military, she resolved to embark on a footloose adventure, traveling the world at her leisure.

John's footloose lifestyle left him without stable employment or a permanent residence.

She abandoned her responsibilities and became a footloose vagabond, living off handouts and sleeping under bridges.