make free with
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Travers retained the right to pull the plug during development, and long after she’d lost the power to set terms, she continued to make free with her disapproval.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025
“One could make free with others’ possessions then, because one would always be able to replace them, if necessary.”
From Slate • Aug. 5, 2014
They make free with George's flat, his booze and his good name.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Some make free with great names, sign themselves "Napoleon," "George Washington," "Calvin Coolidge."
From Time Magazine Archive
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I understood the uncle said none o' Sam Begg's wife's folks should make free with it, so after Sam's gone it'll all be past an' spent, like last summer.
From The Country of the Pointed Firs by Jewett, Sarah Orne
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