Yes, well, a Shaughraun is an Irish rural character, a vagabond, a footloose but loyal trickster. |
This will be my last Festival that's even vaguely footloose and fancy-free. |
If you are in the market for an estate, it's unlikely to be because you are footloose and fancy-free. |
Like Watkins, Olmsted, who early on styled himself a footloose gentleman farmer, wandered unprepared into his art. |
Tony, a footloose and hard-living traveller, finds himself penniless and without a job out in the wilds of Kenya. |
It's his responsibility to make sure a project really is footloose when a company says it is. |