Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом free. Страница три

Словосочетания со словом free. Страница три

freeze out
To force out or keep from a share or part in something by unfriendly or dishonest treatment.
The other boys froze John out of the club.
freeze over
To become covered with ice.
The children wanted the lake to freeze over so they could ice-skate.
give rein to
give free rein to
To remove all restrictions or limitations from someone or something.
When she wrote her first mystery novel, the talented novelist gave rein to her imagination.
make free with
To take or use (things) without asking.
Bob makes free with his roommate's clothes.
A student should not make free with his teacher's first name.
To act toward (someone) in a rude or impolite way.
The girls don't like Ted because he makes free with them.
of one's own accord
of one's own free will
Without suggestion or help from anyone else; without being told; voluntarily.
On her mother's birthday, Betsy did the dishes of her own accord.
But Johnny hates baths. I can't believe he would take one of his own free will.
scot-free
Without punishment; completely free.
In spite of his obvious guilt, the jury acquitted him and he got off scot-free.
set free
To liberate.
The trapper set all the small animals free before the snowstorm hit.
toll free
Calling an (800) telephone number with the call paid by the business whose number one has dialed.
You can call us day and night, seven days a week, toll free.