Sentence example with the word 'liberty'

liberty

a leg up, carte blanche, diplomatic immunity, favor, hubris, letters patent, opening, presumption, sabbatical year, the the run of, unrestricted

Definition n. immunity from arbitrary exercise of authority: political independence

Last update: June 27, 2015


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Giving too much liberty to children sometimes causes serious trouble to parents.   [noun]

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Taking liberty with somebody.   [noun]

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During a speech near Houston, Bush was asked where he stood on the Liberty Amendments.   [noun]

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I dare adventure, by the end of his reign, Charles will have done more than Cromwell to increase the liberty of the subject and to demonstrate the insignificance of kings.   [noun]

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Duncan caught the letter from the ground, and without apology for the liberty he took, he read at a glance its cruel purport.   [noun]

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The tomahawk grazed her shoulder, and cutting the withes which bound her to the tree, left the maiden at liberty to fly.   [noun]

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"But if you win liberty while he is King, if wise laws are established--" "Yes; but we might have been noble as well as free."   [noun]

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We had suffered all the trouble of the change to a Republic; a life that should have been sacred had been sacrificed to the principles of liberty.   [noun]

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Oh, this liberty, this variety, this beauty in all things around and about her.   [noun]

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You shall be at liberty to see the sea, monsieur; for a sailor always pines for that.   [noun]

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"Liberty be hanged."   [noun]

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