In theory, they might be footloose and fancy-free – using their spare time to launch a dotcom startup or gig with a band. |
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I was already married with one child, and Arabella, as I recall, was pretty much footloose and fancy-free. |
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If you are in the market for an estate, it's unlikely to be because you are footloose and fancy-free. |
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This will be my last Festival that's even vaguely footloose and fancy-free. |
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It's still a footloose and fancy-free twentysomething. |
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His footloose and fancy-free lifestyle means he had no qualms about buying a home in New Zealand and opening a restaurant in the heart of Newmarket where competition is brisk. |
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When she was 20, she was footloose and fancy-free, with no family or serious career to tie her down. |
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