Unbounded by rules or conventions
“Apparently, students were more comfortable with their own tribe, living a structured life with strict rules of behavior and established social norms rather than the freewheeling lifestyle of the counter culture.”
Carefree or easygoing in nature
“Such temptations are only the tip of the iceberg in the freewheeling and carefree civilization in which we now live.”
Open-ended or wide-ranging with little in the way of limits or restrictions
“I doubt if there is another example of the kind of broad-based, freewheeling agreement like the one that was forged between Amerigon and the Maini Group.”
Having no ties to a particular locale
“Traveling widely as an expedition guide, park ranger, and freewheeling nomad, Doug Demarest makes images of wild landscapes and people who venture to experience them.”
Tending, or appearing, to coast or glide
“Pinned in a freewheeling vehicle, streamlining over concrete, alone, my entire body vibrates, tingles.”
Having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature
Not dependent on another for one's livelihood or subsistence
Free from outside control or authority
Present participle for to move in a smooth, quiet continuous motion
“The island measures three miles by two miles and it is possible to hire a bicycle to freewheel through the glorious vegetation and marvel at the strange granite rock formations.”
Present participle for to move or proceed effortlessly and without resistance
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