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Meanings of free carriage in English
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Usage of free carriage in English
1
She stooped a little; the gay, freecarriage of her shoulders was gone.
2
Their fine symmetry, noble height, and freecarriage, were especially attractive.
3
He had the freecarriage of one accustomed to the wide places of the earth.
4
She saw the freecarriage of the great shoulders, the deep fire of the blue eyes.
5
I watched him rapidly walking into the library; he was tall, very erect, with a fine freecarriage and firm step.
6
On a recent trip to England I experienced "quiet time" on the train in the form of the mobile phone freecarriage.
7
Another abuse consists in the freecarriage through the mails of hundreds of tons of seed and grain uselessly distributed through the Department of Agriculture.
8
His firm step, his erect and freecarriage, have a military air which corresponds well with his well-proportioned limbs and stature of six feet high.