American Idioms and Expressions

Free And Clear Idiom

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free and clear
What does free and clear mean?
without owing any moneyThe couple finally owned their house free and clear.
free and clear
What does free and clear mean?
own something fully with no money owed or other restrictions on the item or propertyMy parents own their home free and clear.
free and clear
What does free and clear mean?
(to own something) completely and without owing any moneyOur neighbor owns his house free and clear.
free and clear
What does free and clear mean?
without owing any money The couple owns their house free and clear.

free and clear
What does free and clear mean?
owning something fully with no money owed or other restrictions on the item or property My parents own their home free and clear.

free and clear
What does free and clear mean?
(to own something) completely and without owing any money Our neighbor owns his house free and clear.


Some Random Idioms
hang it
What does "hang it" mean?
damn it; darn it (said to express frustration or exsaperation)
break one's word
What does "break one's word" mean?
to not keep one's promiseThe young child promised his parents that he would not break his word.
have (something) on the brain
What does "have (something) on the brain" mean?
to be obsessed with something, to never stop thinking or talking about somethingThe boy has cars and trucks on the brain and he does not think of anything else.
Slip through one's fingers
What does "Slip through one's fingers" mean?
If something slips through one’s fingers it escapes or is lost through carelessness.
One man's loss is another man's gain
What does "One man's loss is another man's gain" mean?
This means thato ne person's setback benefits someone else.
vivor
What does "vivor" mean?
survivor
throw one's voice
What does "throw one's voice" mean?
to project one's voice so that it appears to be coming from some other placeThe performer likes to throw his voice when he entertains children.
snow (someone) under
What does "snow (someone) under" mean?
to give so much of something that it cannot be dealt withThe extra paperwork snowed me under during the last week.

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