fancy-free
1fancy-free — free from the trammels of love, 1580s, from FANCY (Cf. fancy) + FREE (Cf. free) …
2Fancy-free — Fan cy free , a. Free from the power of love. In maiden meditation, fancy free. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
3fancy-free — adj able to do anything you like because you do not have a family or other responsibilities ▪ Ten years ago I was footloose and fancy free …
4fancy-free — [fan′sē frē′] adj. 1. free to fall in love; not married, engaged, etc. 2. free from worry; carefree …
5Fancy Free — is a ballet by Jerome Robbins, subsequently balletmaster of New York City Ballet, made on Ballet Theatre, predecessor of American Ballet Theatre, to Leonard Bernstein s eponymous music from 1944 with scenery by Oliver Smith, costumes by Kermit… …
6Fancy Free — ist ein Ballett in einem Akt von Jerome Robbins (Choreografie und Libretto) nach der Musik von Leonard Bernstein. Uraufführung war am 18. April 1944 am Ballet Theatre im Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Das Ballett dauert etwa eine halbe… …
7fancy-free — adjective able to behave as you like because you are not married or involved in a relationship with anyone …
8fancy-free — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ without emotional commitments …
9fancy-free — adjective having no commitments or responsibilities; carefree (Freq. 1) a fancy free bachelor • Similar to: ↑uncommitted * * * ˌfancy ˈfree [fancy free] adjective free to …
10fancy-free — adjective Date: 1590 1. free from amorous attachment or engagement < footloose and fancy free > 2. free to imagine or fancy …